16: Wilson Disease
Overall Bottom Line WD, also known as hepatolenticular degeneration, is a rare autosomal recessive systemic disorder caused by defective copper metabolism. It most commonly presents with isolated hepatic, neurological or…
Overall Bottom Line WD, also known as hepatolenticular degeneration, is a rare autosomal recessive systemic disorder caused by defective copper metabolism. It most commonly presents with isolated hepatic, neurological or…
Overall Bottom Line HBV infection is a significant global health problem. Chronic hepatitis B is a major cause of cirrhosis, fulminant hepatitis and HCC worldwide. Chronic hepatitis B is responsible…
Overall Bottom Line Routine monitoring of liver tests throughout the early and late post-transplantation period is essential in screening for allograft dysfunction. Many causes of graft dysfunction including rejection and…
Overall Bottom Line With recipients living longer after undergoing LT, it has been noted that significant causes of morbidity and mortality post-transplantation are not related to recurrent liver disease. The…
Overall Bottom Line Due to long-term immunosuppression therapy, the post-LT recipient is at risk for disease conditions (e.g. infection, malignancy) that are generally regulated by the body’s immune system. Skin…
Overall Bottom Line LT, by necessity, subjects the liver allograft to ischemia followed by reperfusion. The pattern and severity of IRI that ensues may be clinically irrelevant in the majority…
Overall Bottom Line HPS is defined by decreased arterial oxygenation due to right to left shunting in patients with liver disease in the absence of intrinsic lung disease. HPS is…
Overall Bottom Line Bleeding due to portal hypertension remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in cirrhotic patients. Portal hypertension can lead to bleeding from esophageal varices, gastric varices,…
Overall Bottom Line ALF is a rare disorder that occurs mostly in young adults and is associated with high mortality and resource cost. Severe hepatic injury results in rapid deterioration…
Overall Bottom Line Neonatal cholestasis is a condition characterized by the elevation of conjugated bilirubin. Infants with cholestasis often depend on the general practitioner for proper diagnosis and appropriate initial…