PPT-Jaundice
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Thamer A Bin Traiki Introduction Jaundice icterus is yellowish discoloration of the skin amp sclera as a result of raised level of serum bilirubin A careful
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Thamer A Bin Traiki Introduction Jaundice icterus is yellowish discoloration of the skin amp sclera as a result of raised level of serum bilirubin A careful clinical examination cannot detect jaundice until the serum . Outbreaks of jaundice probably hepatitis A were reported in the 17th and 18th centuries particularly in association with military campaigns Hepatitis A formerly called infectious hepatitis was first differentiated epidemiologically from hepatitis B Carrie Phillipi, MD, PhD. Newborn with Jaundice. Neonatal Jaundice Definitions. Physiologic. Pathologic. Indirect (unconjugated). Direct (conjugated). Breast feeding jaundice. Breast milk jaundice. Production of Bilirubin. Eur. J . pediatr. F. eb 2015. Mairi. Gillespie. Background. UTI as a major cause of . prolonged . hyperbilirubinaemia. comes from case series of 6 infants presenting with jaundice and UTI. *. Age range: 12/7 – 8/52, all 6 infants were unwell with other symptoms. Gastroenterology and Endoscopy. Colonoscopy, . Crohns. disease, ulcerative colitis, coeliac disease and IBS. Clinical Teaching . -Clinical senior lecturer Deakin University. -Director of National training in capsule endoscopy (small intestine). Measurement of Serum Bilirubin (Total, direct &indirect) . T.A. Bahiya Osrah. Bilirubin. Bilirubin. is the product of . heme. degradation (80% hemoglobin, 20% other . hemo. -protein as . cytochrome. Overview. Definition. Production & metabolism. Measurement of . bilirubin. – serum & urine. Approach to the patient. Broad Differential Diagnosis. Work-up for “Medical” Jaundice. Work-up if Obstructive Jaundice. Assist.Lecturer. Aseel. . Ghassan. . Daoud. M.Sc. in Pharmacy/Clinical . L. aboratory . S. ciences. What is bilirubin?. It is a brownish yellow substance found in bile and it is produced during the breakdown of old RBCs then removed from the body through feces.. Objectives. Understand etiology and pathophysiology of neonatal jaundice and kernicterus. Identify high risk conditions. Understand limits of clinical exam. Describe appropriate evaluation. Apply appropriate treatment to term and near term infants. . . Shaimaa. . Munther. . Basic Anatomy. • liver unequally divided. into 2 lobes. • it has a dual blood supply. – Portal vein. – Hepatic artery. It has an excretory system for bile excretion. Dr. Ashok Singh. Assistant Professor. Dept. of Pathology. INTEGRATED TEACHING. “ . Jaune. ” : Yellow. . पीलिया. Icterus. Latin. Sighting the bird was thought to cure jaundice. Jaundice. Dr.S.Parthasarathy. . MD DA . DNB. PhD FICA IDRA . Anatomy . Functions of liver . The liver is vital for. protein synthesis. glucose homeostasis . . bilirubin. excretion . toxin removal . Rob Grogan . rjg17@ic.ac.uk. . Year 4 BSc Anaesthesia & Crit Care. Disclaimer & sponsor . “. MedED. does not represent the ICSM Faculty or Student Union. This lecture series has been designed and produced by students. We have made every effort to ensure that the information contained is accurate and in line with Learning Objectives featured on SOFIA, however, this guide should not be used to replace formal ICSM teaching and educational materials.”. Rebecca H Clough. 1. , Clare Betteridge . 2. 1. . University of Leicester, UK. 2. . Medical Specialist Group, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Jaundice is a common presentation in neonates . 1. Prolonged jaundice is defined as jaundice in a neonate who is 14 days old, or 21 days old if they were premature . M.B.Ch.B,CABM,FIBMS,FIBMS(GE.&HEP.). Objectives:. At end of this lecture, the student should know :. 1.What is jaundice ?. 2. Types of jaundice?. 3. How you approach to each type of jaundice?. Jaundice.
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