/
Lecture #31: AD Men vs. Women? Lecture #31: AD Men vs. Women?

Lecture #31: AD Men vs. Women? - PowerPoint Presentation

pamella-moone
pamella-moone . @pamella-moone
Follow
391 views
Uploaded On 2016-11-29

Lecture #31: AD Men vs. Women? - PPT Presentation

Females open circles Males closed squares MalegtFemale MaleltFemale MaleFemale 1 Lecture 31 Example 70 kg and 20 years old 2 Influence of Disease IHepatic and Cardiovascular Diseases ID: 494695

liver hepatitis hepatic chronic hepatitis liver chronic hepatic diseases vein cell necrosis piecemeal central fibrosis persistent venule review acinus

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Lecture #31: AD Men vs. Women?" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Lecture #31: AD Men vs. Women?

Females = open circles

Males = closed squares

Male>Female

Male<Female

Male=Female

1Slide2

Lecture #31:

Example:

70 kg and 20 years old

2Slide3

Influence of Disease I-Hepatic and Cardiovascular Diseases

Lecture #32

3Slide4

Review: Liver

Lobes of Liver

5-8 – Right Lobe

2-3 – Left Lobe

4 – Quadrate Lobe

1 – Caudate Lobe

4Slide5

Review: Liver Lobule

Central Vein, Hepatic Vein or Hepatic

Venule

Central Vein, Hepatic Vein or Hepatic

Venule

Portal Triad

#1

#2

#3

Liver acinus

Liver

anicus

5Slide6

Review: Liver acinus

Liver

acinus

Central Vein, Hepatic Vein or Hepatic

Venule

Bilecanaliculus

Bile duct

Hepatic artery

branch

Portal vein

branch

Kupffer

cell

Hepatocyte

Septal

Branch

Sinusoid

Stellate

cell

Endothelial cell

with fenestrae

(100 nm in diameter)

Dendritic

cell

Space of

Disse

Hepatocytes

Hepatocytes

Sinusoidal Lumen

Kupffer

cell

Q

Pit cell

Hepatocyte

Bile

canaliculus

Space of

Disse

6Slide7

7Slide8

Liver Fibrosis

8Slide9

Hepatic (Liver) Diseases

Chronic Persistent Hepatitis (book)Chronic hepatitis without piecemeal necrosis (1994)

Chronic Active Hepatitis (book)Chronic hepatitis with piecemeal (periportal) necrosis with or without fibrosis (1994)

Cirrhosis

9Slide10

Liver Diseases: Chronic Persistent Hepatitis

Symptoms

FatigueLack of appetite

Nausea and vomiting

asymptomaticChronic hepatitis without piecemeal necrosis

Causes

Autoimmune diseases (lupus)

Hepatitis B (HBV)Hepatitis C (HCV)Hepatitis D (HDV)

DrugsCryptogenic

10Slide11

Liver Diseases: Chronic Active Hepatitis

Chronic

hepatitisPeriportal

piecemeal necrosis

interface hepatitiswith or without fibrosis

Symptomsmalaise

muscle and joint painfever

nauseavomiting

diarrheaheadache

Causes

Autoimmune diseases (lupus)Hepatitis B (HBV)

Hepatitis C (HCV)

Hepatitis D (HDV)

Drugs

Cryptogenic

p

iecemeal (

periportal

) necrosis

11Slide12

Liver Diseases: Cirrhosis

Causes

12Slide13

13Slide14

b

-lactam antibiotic

penicillins

cephalosporins

14Slide15

o

pioid analgesic

15Slide16

16Slide17

Child-Pugh Score

17Slide18

18Slide19

Red- chronic persistent hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis

19Slide20

Cardiovascular Diseases

circulatory shock

malignant hypertensionExtremely highDevelops rapidlycongestive heart failure

20Slide21

m

edical diagnostic dye

local anesthetic

Squares – Normal

Closed Circles – mild congestive heart failure

Open Circles – severe congestive heart failure

21

Indocyanine

Green Clearance

(mL/min/kg)Slide22

22

Remifentanil

(

ng

*ml-1)

opioid analgesic