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1
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What are these? What are they found in?

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Microabcesses; CMV hepatitis

2
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Condition?

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Chronic Hep

3
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Describe the type of virus, viral family, route of transmission, mean incubation period, frequency of chronic liver dz, diagnosis of the subtypes of standard hepatitis.

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4
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These are used to measure severity of what?

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Chronic Hep C

5
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When is CMV hepatitis most common?

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After renal and liver transplant (immunocompromised)

Must screen for CMV

6
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Condition?

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Acute Hepatitis

7
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What condition?

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Chronic Hep B

(Ground Glass Appearance)

8
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What are these? what are they found in?

A

“owl eye” inclusions; CMV hepatitis

9
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Type of Hep?

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Hep C

10
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What is antigen targeted in the hep B vaccine?

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HBsAg (surface antigen)

11
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Three conditions that result from non-alcoholic fatty liver dz?

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steatosis, steatohepatitis, fibrosis

12
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Condition?

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Alcohol-induced liver dz

13
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Condition?

A

Alcoholic hepatitis

14
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Type of Hep?

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Hep D

15
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What is the end stage outcome of chronic hepatitis?

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Cirrhosis

16
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What are the diagnostic criteria for autoimmune hepatitis?

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17
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What are the clinical signs of cirrhosis?

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18
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What is the abundant cell type? Condition?

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Plasma Cell; AI hepatitis

19
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Condition?

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Hepatic steatosis

20
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Condition?

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver dz

21
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Condition?

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Autoimmune hepatitis

22
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What are the four different presentations of hepatitis?

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23
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What is the common result of acute hep? chronic hep? fulminant hep?

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24
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What type of hepatitis?

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EBV

25
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What type of patients are commonly affected by herpes hepatitis?

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Immunocompromised pts

26
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What are the three conditions caused by alcohol-induced liver dz?

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Steatosis, hepatitis, cirrhosis

27
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What are the 3 M’s of herpes hepatitis?

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Multinucleation, Molding, Margination

28
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Where are the dominant features in acute viral hepatitis?

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Lobular/acinus

29
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Type of Hep?

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Hep B

30
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What are some of the features of the two stages of autoimmune hepatitis?

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31
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What is seen on biopsy of CMV hepatitis?

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Focal hepatocyte necrosis, microabcesses, and ocasssional sinusoidal lymphocytic infiltrate, “owl’s eye” intranuclear inclusion

32
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Condition?

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Alcoholic hepatitis

33
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Persitant inflammatory reaction of the liver with more than 6 months of clinical signs and symptoms?

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Chronic hep

34
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What dz process is shown below?

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Confluent necrosis

35
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What is used to treat/reduce inflammation in AI hepatitis?

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Steriods

36
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Type of Hep?

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Hep C

37
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This the dream treatment for chronic hep C. What is it?

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Harvoni

38
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Type of Hep?

A

Hep B

39
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What dz process is shown below?

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Interface Hep

40
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Left? Right?

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Left: Acute hep

Right: Normal

41
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Type of Hep?

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Hep C

42
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Condition?

A

Alcohol-induced liver dz

43
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What dz process is shown below?

A

Apoptosis and lobular inflammation

44
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Condition?

A

Acetominophen OD

45
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Which types of acute hepatitis commonly progress to chronic?

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B, C, D

46
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Condition?

A

Hepatic Steatosis

47
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What dz process is shown below?

A

Interface inflammation

48
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Can affect both immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. Causes diffuse sinusoidal lymphocytic infiltrate “string of pearls” with varying degrees of portal inflammation.

A

EBV hepatitis

49
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What are some of the histologic characteristics of hepatic herpes?

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Patchy coagulative necrosis, no particular zonal distribution

Eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions

50
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This type of hepatitis: Vaccine; no carrier or chronic state; spread through fecal-oral contamination; endemic in countries with substandard sanitation; sporadic, febrile illness with jaundice fatigue, loss of appetite

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Hep A

51
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What dz process is shown below?

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Portal inflammation

52
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Symptoms and clinical presentation of fulminant hep.

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53
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Condition?

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Fulminant Hep

54
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What type of cell is increased in AI hepatitis?

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Plasma cells

55
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Condition?

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Chronic Hep C

56
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Type of Hep?

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Hep E

57
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What some of the viral cause of hepatitis?

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EBV, CMV, Yellow fever, Herpes, Hepatic viruses A, B, C, D, E

58
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What accounts for 30% of transplants in US?

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Chronic hep C

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