单词 | spirochetal jaundice |
释义 | spirochetal jaundicespirochetal jaundice[¦spī·rə¦kēd·əl ′jȯn·dəs]spirochetal jaundicespi·ro·che·tal jaun·dicejaundice(jon'dis) [Fr. jaunisse, fr. jaune, yellow]SymptomsDeposits of bilirubin in the skin often cause itching. Other symptoms of jaundice depend on whether the bilirubin is direct (conjugated [i.e., soluble in body fluids]) or indirect (unconjugated). Obstructive jaundice causes conjugated hyperbilirubinemia; in this disease, bile pigments dissolve in the urine, which turns bright green, and the stool appears gray or white owing to the deprivation of bile. DiagnosisTests to determine the cause of jaundice include a carefully performed history and physical exam, urinalysis (positive for bilirubin only in conjugated hyperbilirubinemia), liver function tests, blood tests for hepatitis, and abdominal ultrasonography. Invasive diagnostic testing with cholangiography, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, or percutaneous trans-hepatic cholangiography is performed when occult biliary obstruction is suspected. TreatmentThe precise cause of jaundice must be determined in each patient to provide suitable therapies. For example, patients with gallstones obstructing the cystic duct need surgical treatment, and newborns with severe jaundice may require treatment with ultraviolet light to prevent kernicterus, but jaundiced patients with acute hepatitis A usually heal with symptomatic rather than specific remedies. acholuric jaundicebreast milk jaundice, breast-feeding jaundicecholestatic jaundicecongenital jaundicefamilial nonhemolytic jaundiceGilbert syndrome.hematogenous jaundiceHemolytic jaundice.hemolytic jaundicehemorrhagic jaundiceLeptospiral jaundice.hepatocellular jaundiceinfectious jaundiceInfectious hepatitis.leptospiral jaundiceneonatal jaundicePatient careLevels of bilirubin less than 2 in the first week of life are common, occurring in about 80% of premature babies and half of all full-term babies. They are typically not hazardous to the developing infant. When jaundice develops in the first 24 hr of life, however, or when bilirubin levels exceed published guidelines, kernicterus (neurotoxicity caused by bilirubin) may develop. Infants with potentially damaging levels of bilirubin in the blood are treated with phototherapy (bili lights). Synonym: icterus neonatorum; jaundice of newborn; physiologic jaundicehemolytic disease of the newborn; isoimmunization; kernicterus; phototherapy; jaundice of newbornNeonatal jaundice.nonhemolytic jaundiceobstructive jaundiceSymptomsThe condition is marked by yellow staining of the skin, mucous membranes, sclera, and secretions. The patient may complain of pruritus caused by bile pigments in the skin. The urine is yellow or green, but the stools turn light or clay-colored because of absence of bile pigment in the intestinal tract. Acute obstruction to the flow of bile causes right upper quadrant pain and may be associated with biliary colic due to entrapment of gallstones. TreatmentCholecystectomy with common bile duct exploration (choledochostomy) is used to resolve obstructive jaundice caused by gallstones. Radical surgeries (as the Whipple procedure) or stenting of the biliary tract with or without external damage may temporarily relieve obstructive jaundice caused by cancer. parenchymatous jaundiceHepatocellular jaundice.pathological jaundice of newbornHemolytic disease of the newborn.physiologic jaundiceNeonatal jaundice.postobstructive jaundiceObstructive jaundice.regurgitation jaundiceObstructive jaundice.retention jaundicespirochetal jaundiceLeptospirosis.toxic jaundice |
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