Hepatobiliary symptomatology

A detailed anatomical illustration of the liver and biliary system, showcasing hepatic disease symptoms, with vibrant colors and labeled parts for educational purposes.

Hepatobiliary Symptomatology Quiz

Test your knowledge on hepatic conditions and their clinical manifestations with our comprehensive quiz on hepatobiliary symptomatology.

  • Explore key concepts in liver disease.
  • Understand the nuances between acute and chronic conditions.
  • Challenge your understanding with multiple choice questions.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DiagnosingDoctor27
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Hepatic encephalopathy clinically is more pronounced in chronic liver disease than acute one
True
False
Hepatomegaly is a pathognomonic finding for liver disease
True
False
Bilirunbiuria is normal finding in isothenuric in dogs but considered pathological condition in cats
True
False
Microhepatica may be caused be chronic liver disease, congenital pss and hypovolumic shock
True
False
Cats with thyrotoxicosis may have mild hyperbilirubimemia
True
False
Vomiting in case of liver disease may be caused by
Central mechanism
Local mechanism
Both of them
Dogs may be presented with acute right hypochondriac pain due to
Hepatic carcinoma
Liver cirrhosis
None of them
Drug of choice in case of abdominal effusion caused by portal hypertension is
Lasix
Hydrochlorothiazides
Potassium sparing diuretics
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
In case of pancreatitis, what is the most prominent type of abdominal effusion
Exudate
Transudate
Modified transudate
Hepatic encephalopathy may be caused by
Liver cell failure
Portosystemic shunt
Both of them
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