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Match the cause of jaundice with each diseases/condition: synthesis of UDP-
glucuronyl transferase has not started yet
neonatal jaundice
Match the cause of jaundice with each diseases/condition: defect in UDP-
glucuronyl transferase
Crigler-Najjar syndrome
Match the cause of jaundice with each diseases/condition:reduced activity of
UDP-glucuronyl transferase
gilberts disease
Match the cause of jaundice with each diseases/condition: defect in canclicular
secretion of conjugated bilirubin
dublin-johnson syndrome
True or false: We do not need to have a critical value for bilirubin because
doctors already saw the patient is yellow (Jaundice).
false
Choose ALL correct sentence describing about ammonia.
a. Increased ammonia in blood is indication of liver function problem; increased
urea in blood can be an indication of kidney function problem.
b. Increased ammonia in blood will be observed at very early stage of liver
,problem.
c. ammonia is very toxic to human body so all the amine from food is converted
to urea and excreted into urine.
d. Problem of excess ammonia in blood is getting into CNS and inhibiting a
protein activity.
a. Increased ammonia in blood is indication of liver function problem; increased urea in
blood can be an indication of kidney function problem.
d. Problem of excess ammonia in blood is getting into CNS and inhibiting a protein
activity.
Choose All the correct sentences describing about ALT and AST.
a. ALT transfers the amino group from aspartic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and
forms oxaloacetic acid and glutamic acid.
b. AST transfers the amino group from aspartic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and
forms oxaloacetic acid and glutamic acid.
c. Both ALT and AST can function themselves but they will speed up the reaction
if there are pyridoxal phosphates.
d. Both ALT and AST are amino trasferases.
b. AST transfers the amino group from aspartic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and forms
oxaloacetic acid and glutamic acid.
d. Both ALT and AST are amino trasferases.
True or false: Amylase hydrolyzes starch and glycogen , and the product is all
glucose
false
, How soon will AMY activity in serum reach to the peak usually during acute
pancreatitis?
a. about a week later from onset
b. about few days later from onset
c. about half day later from onset
d. about few hours later from onset
c. about half day later from onset
Why lipase is considered as more specific & sensitive than amylase when they
are used to detect acute pancreatitis?
a) Not all the acute pancreatitis case shows Increased amylase.
b) Not all the increased amylase result is due to acute pancreatitis.
c) Actually amylase is more specific than lipase.
d) a and b
d) a and b
Which of following conditions is associated with increased S-type amylase?
a. salivary gland infection with virus or bacteria
b. slow progress pancreatitis (chronic pancreatitis)
c. acute pancreatitis
d. obstruction of ampulla
a. salivary gland infection with virus or bacteria
Which of follow is NOT true about lipase?
a. Lipase stays in blood longer than amylase during acute pancreatits
b. Lipase hydrolyze a triglyceride, and the products are a glycerol and three fatty