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Index
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Bilirubin
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
too much hemolysis that the hepatocytes cannot keep up in conjugating B1 leading to accumulation of UB in the serum
Hemolytic Jaundice
Indirect Bilirubin/B1
Unconjugated Bilirubin
Conjugated Bilirubin
B2/Direct Bilirubin
Congenital Hyperbilirubinemia- excess deficit leads to accumulation of B1
crigler-najjar type 1
Congenital Hyperbilirubinemia- conjugation deficit leads to accumulation of B1 since UDP GT is absent
crigler-najjar type 1
Similar to Dubin-Johndon syndrome but is autosomal dominant (genetic disease)
Rotor Syndrome
T/F Obstructive Jaundice causes an increase in conjugated bilirubin
TRUE
Found in the Endoplasmic Reticulum for processing of drugs
CYT P450
T/F Hepatocellular Jaundice causes decreased AST and ALT
FALSE
T/F Neonatal Jaundice is caused by underdeveloped liver and low UDP GT during the first 4 weeks of neonates
TRUE
The less fatal type of Crigler Najjar; colorless bile
Type 2`
Less specific aminotransferase
AST
SGPT
ALT
sensitive aminotransferase
AST
SGOT
AST
In obstructive jaundice urobilinogen is absent
TRUE
Protein transporter of nonsoluble bilirubin
Albumin
green pigment (linear structure)
Biliverdin
Bilirubin is color ________
red-orange
In this solution both UB and CB reacts to diazotized sulfanilic acid to form red azodipyrroles
Methanol
Cannot be synthezised without vit. K
Prothrombin II, VII, IX, X
In Kramer's rule, which level and which part of the infant should be jaundiced to cause high concern
Level 4 - arms and legs