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Table 295-3 Important Diagnostic Tests in Common Liver Diseases Disease Diagnostic Test Hepatitis A Anti-HAV IgM Hepatitis B      Acute HBsAg and anti-HBc IgM    Chronic HBsAg and HBeAg and/or HBV DNA Hepatitis C Anti-HCV and HCV RNA Hepatitis D (delta) HBsAg and anti-HDV Hepatitis E Anti-HEV Autoimmune hepatitis ANA or SMA, elevated IgG levels, and compatible histology Primary biliary cirrhosis Mitochondrial antibody, elevated IgM levels, and compatible histology Primary sclerosing cholangitis P-ANCA, cholangiography Drug-induced liver disease History of drug ingestion Alcoholic liver disease History of excessive alcohol intake and compatible histology Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis Ultrasound or CT evidence of fatty liver and compatible histology        1  Antitrypsin disease   Reduced         1  antitrypsin levels, phenotypes PiZZ or PiSZ   Wilson disease Decreased serum ceruloplasmin and increased urinary copper; increased hepatic copper level Hemochromatosis Elevated iron saturation and serum ferritin; genetic testing for HFE gene mutations  Hepatocellular cancer Elevated        -fetoprotein level >500; ultrasound or CT image of mass
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Table 295-4  Child-Pugh Classification of Cirrhosis Factor Units 1 2 3 Serum bilirubin mol/L mg/dL <34 <2.0 34–51 2.0–3.0 >51 >3.0 Serum albumin g/L g/dL >35 >3.5 30–35 3.0–3.5 <30 <3.0 Prothrombin time  seconds prolonged INR 0–4 <1.7 4–6 1.7–2.3 >6 >2.3 Ascites   None Easily controlled Poorly controlled Hepatic encephalopathy   None Minimal Advanced
Table   296-1  Liver Test Patterns in Hepatobiliary Disorders  Type of Disorder Bilirubin  ALT/AST Alk Phos Albumin  Prothrombin Time Hemolysis/Gilbert's syndrome Normal to 86 mmol/L (5 mg/dL) 85% due to indirect fractions No bilirubinuria Normal Normal Normal Normal Acute hepatocellular necrosis (viral and drug hepatitis, hepatotoxins, acute heart failure) Both fractions may be elevated Peak usually follows aminotransferases Bilirubinuria Elevated, often >500 IU ALT >AST Normal to <3x ULN Normal Usually normal. If >5X above control and not corrected by parenteral vitamin K, suggests poor prognosis Chronic hepatocellular disorders Both fractions may be elevated Bilirubinuria Elevated, but usually <300 IU Normal to <3x ULN Often decreased Often prolonged Fails to correct with parenteral vitamin K
Alcoholic hepatitis Cirrhosis Both fractions may be elevated Bilirubinuria AST:ALT > 2 suggests alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis Normal to <3x ULN Often decreased Often prolonged Fails to correct  Intra- and extra-hepatic cholestasis (Obstructive jaundice) Both fractions may be elevated Bilirubinuria Normal to moderate elevation Rarely >500 IU Elevated, often >4x ULN Normal, unless chronic Normal If prolonged, will correct with parenteral vitamin K Infiltrative diseases (tumor, granulomata); partial bile duct obstruction Usually normal Normal to slight elevation Elevated, often >4x ULN Normal Normal

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Liver disease

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  • 10. Table 295-3 Important Diagnostic Tests in Common Liver Diseases Disease Diagnostic Test Hepatitis A Anti-HAV IgM Hepatitis B      Acute HBsAg and anti-HBc IgM    Chronic HBsAg and HBeAg and/or HBV DNA Hepatitis C Anti-HCV and HCV RNA Hepatitis D (delta) HBsAg and anti-HDV Hepatitis E Anti-HEV Autoimmune hepatitis ANA or SMA, elevated IgG levels, and compatible histology Primary biliary cirrhosis Mitochondrial antibody, elevated IgM levels, and compatible histology Primary sclerosing cholangitis P-ANCA, cholangiography Drug-induced liver disease History of drug ingestion Alcoholic liver disease History of excessive alcohol intake and compatible histology Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis Ultrasound or CT evidence of fatty liver and compatible histology        1 Antitrypsin disease   Reduced        1 antitrypsin levels, phenotypes PiZZ or PiSZ   Wilson disease Decreased serum ceruloplasmin and increased urinary copper; increased hepatic copper level Hemochromatosis Elevated iron saturation and serum ferritin; genetic testing for HFE gene mutations  Hepatocellular cancer Elevated       -fetoprotein level >500; ultrasound or CT image of mass
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  • 20. Table 295-4 Child-Pugh Classification of Cirrhosis Factor Units 1 2 3 Serum bilirubin mol/L mg/dL <34 <2.0 34–51 2.0–3.0 >51 >3.0 Serum albumin g/L g/dL >35 >3.5 30–35 3.0–3.5 <30 <3.0 Prothrombin time seconds prolonged INR 0–4 <1.7 4–6 1.7–2.3 >6 >2.3 Ascites   None Easily controlled Poorly controlled Hepatic encephalopathy   None Minimal Advanced
  • 21. Table 296-1 Liver Test Patterns in Hepatobiliary Disorders Type of Disorder Bilirubin ALT/AST Alk Phos Albumin Prothrombin Time Hemolysis/Gilbert's syndrome Normal to 86 mmol/L (5 mg/dL) 85% due to indirect fractions No bilirubinuria Normal Normal Normal Normal Acute hepatocellular necrosis (viral and drug hepatitis, hepatotoxins, acute heart failure) Both fractions may be elevated Peak usually follows aminotransferases Bilirubinuria Elevated, often >500 IU ALT >AST Normal to <3x ULN Normal Usually normal. If >5X above control and not corrected by parenteral vitamin K, suggests poor prognosis Chronic hepatocellular disorders Both fractions may be elevated Bilirubinuria Elevated, but usually <300 IU Normal to <3x ULN Often decreased Often prolonged Fails to correct with parenteral vitamin K
  • 22. Alcoholic hepatitis Cirrhosis Both fractions may be elevated Bilirubinuria AST:ALT > 2 suggests alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis Normal to <3x ULN Often decreased Often prolonged Fails to correct Intra- and extra-hepatic cholestasis (Obstructive jaundice) Both fractions may be elevated Bilirubinuria Normal to moderate elevation Rarely >500 IU Elevated, often >4x ULN Normal, unless chronic Normal If prolonged, will correct with parenteral vitamin K Infiltrative diseases (tumor, granulomata); partial bile duct obstruction Usually normal Normal to slight elevation Elevated, often >4x ULN Normal Normal