Jaundice: Causes and Etiopathogenesis

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Jaundice: Causes and Etiopathogenesis INTEGRATED TEACHING Jaundice: Causes and Etiopathogenesis Dr. Ashok Singh Assistant Professor Dept. of Pathology

Jaundice “ Jaune” : Yellow पीलिया Icterus Latin Sighting the bird was thought to cure jaundice Deposition of bilirubin

IMBALANCE between production and clearance Overproduction: hemolysis Prehepatic Impaired uptake/conjugation/excretion: hepatocytes Hepatic Regurgitation: Hepatocyte/bileduct Posthepatic

What are the different etiopathogenic patterns? Haemolysis Disorder of uptake and conjugation Hepatocellular injury Cholestasis Role of pathology in establishing diagnosis? Peripheral Smear examination Liver biopsy

Serum Bilirubin rarely >5 mg/dL Haemolysis Inherited Vs Acquired Spherocytosis Sickle cell Thalassemia Pyruvate kinase deficiency G6PD deficiency Microangiopathic haemolytic anemia (HUS) Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria Immune hemolysis Parasitic infections (Malaria) Ineffective erythropoiesis (B12, folate deficiency) Serum Bilirubin rarely >5 mg/dL Intravascular Vs Extravascular Pigmented gall stones

Schistocytes Nucleated RBCs

Spherocytes: No central pallor Coombs positive Autoimmune haemolytic anemia

Hereditary Spherocytosis Microspherocytes in C.perfringens sepsis

Osmotic Fragility testing

Bite cells Blister cells G6PD deficiency, Unstable Hb

Irregularly contracted cells Heinz bodies: Crystal Violet stain Unstable Hb

Microangiopathic Hemolytic anemia Pyruvate Kinase def. Spiculated spheroid cells

INTRAVASCULAR HEMOLYSIS Hemolysis, serum Jaundice Hemoglobinuria

Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

Sickle cell anemia

Disorders of uptake and conjugation

INHERITED JAUNDICE

Lipofuscin like pigment in Zone 3 Positive on Fontana Mason stain Dubin Johson syndrome Lipofuscin like pigment in Zone 3 Positive on Fontana Mason stain

Hepatocellular Injury Alcohol Viruses Autoimmune Drugs B C E EBV CMV Combination of reduced conjugation and cholestasis CIRRHOSIS

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

Autoimmune hepatitis

Fibrosis Cirrhosis

Normal liver Cirrhotic liver

Cholestasis

BENIGN MALIGNANT

Feathery degeneration Cholestasis pattern Feathery degeneration

Cholestasis

SUMMARY IMBALANCE between production and clearance Overproduction: hemolysis Prehepatic Impaired uptake/conjugation/excretion: hepatocytes Hepatic Regurgitation: Hepatocyte/bileduct Posthepatic

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