Elevated liver enzymes in infant

    • [DOC File]Case Study

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      Hepatitis/Jaundice: Inflammation of the liver resulting in elevated liver function enzymes and/or elevated bilirubin. The elevated bilirubin can lead to yellowish discoloration (jaundice) of whites of eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. Meningitis: Meningitis is infection or inflammation of the tissues that cover the brain (i.e., the meninges).

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    • Elevated Liver Enzymes in Children: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treat…

      She received an orthotopic liver transplant at age 9, secondary to end stage liver disease. Over the course of the year and a half prior to transplant, she had elevated liver enzymes (AST, ALT, GGT, Bilirubin (unconjugated and conjugated), elevated PT, PTT and INR, unstable electrolytes (increased potassium and decreased magnesium), jaundice ...

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    • [DOCX File]General Notes on Reporting - Centers for Disease Control ...

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      People with persistently elevated liver enzymes. People with liver cirrhosis or fibrosis. ... Chronically infected individuals with persistently elevated ALT’s, a marker of liver damage, and high e antigen or just HBV viral loads are candidates for therapy. ... the infant will need additional doses of hepatitis B vaccine at month one and ...

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    • [DOC File]Case discussion 1:

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      The woman may complain of frontal headaches, visual disturbances and upper abdominal pain with or without vomiting, reduced platelets count, elevated liver enzymes, retinal hemorrhages, pulmonary edema and intra uterine growth retardation of the fetus are also seen. Clinical features: - Pre -eclampsia frequently occurs in primigravida (70%).

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      HELLP (Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, Low Platelets) syndrome is a serious complication of preeclampsia that was first described by Pritchard et al. in 1954 (46), although the term HELLP syndrome was coined by Weinstein in 1982 (47).

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    • [DOC File]Contemporary OB/GYN

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      : hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelets. Usually in the severe pre E classification. Tx: delivery, MgSo4, hydralazine. Chronic Htn: 6w post partum; 1/3 can get superimposed pre E; inc risk of abruption, DIC acute tubular necrosis, inc. prematurity / IUGR. TX: procardia (CCB), methyldopa, B blockers, NSTs at 34 weeks

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      The AST and ALT, measures of liver enzyme function, are both mildly elevated. Electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, blood glucose and urinalysis are normal. A lumbar puncture is performed and reveals the following: 30 WBC’s (99% lymphocytes) (too many cells), protein 50 mg/dL (mildly elevated…

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