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Hepatitis B Serology
1. HBsAg = ? 2. Anti-HBc IgM = ? 3. AntiHBc IgG = ? 4. HBeAg = ? |
1. HBsAg = Acute Hepatitis
[ or carrier state if > 6 months] 2. Anti-HBc IgM = Acute HBV [ + High infectivity] 3. Anti-HBc IgG = Previous HBV Infection 4. HBeAg = Ongoing Viral replication = High Infectivity = Chronic Hepatitis |
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Serology For Acute HBV infection?
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1. HBsAg
2. Anti-HBc IgM [ + High Infectivity] |
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Serology For HBV Chronic Infection?
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1. HBeAg
2. HBsAg |
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Serology for HBV Carrier State?
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1. HBsAg [ If present for > 6 months]
2. Anti-HBc IgG [ previous infection] |
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In regards to HBV serology , HBeAg means ?
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1. Ongoing viral replication
2. High Infectivity 3. Chronic Hepatitis |
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In regards to HBV serology , Anti-HBsAg means ?
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Previous Infection / Vaccination
= Immunity |
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In regards to HBV serology , HBV DNA means?
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Complete virus is present
High infectivity |
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Categories of Non-Viral Hepatitis
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1. Alcoholic
2. Non-Alcoholic steatohepatitis {NASH} 3. Drug-induced 4. Autoimmune |
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Drug Induced Hepatitis Pathophysiological types (3)?
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1. Necroinflammatory {cytolytic}
2. Cholestatic 3. Mixed |
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Causes of Drug-induced Cytolytic Hepatitis?
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1. Paracetamol
2. Isoniazid 3. Dantrolene |
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Drugs causing Cholestatic Hepatitis
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1. Chlorpromazine
2. Erythromycin 3. Flucloxacillin 4. Phenothiazines 5. NSAIDS |
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Hepatitis-Inducing Drugs / Drug Groups {10}?
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1. Allopurinol
2. Chlorpromazine {Phenothiazines} 3. Dantrolene 4. Erythromycin 5. Halothane 6. Isoniazid 7. NSAIDS 8. Paracetamol 9. Phenytoin 10. Sulphonamides |