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Title: ANTHONY MORRISON LECTURE ON HEPATITIS


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ANTHONY MORRISON LECTURE ON HEPATITIS
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  • Hepatitis is swelling and inflammation of the
    liver.
  • Hepatitis is most commonly caused by a viral
    infection. There are, however, other causes of
    hepatitis. These include autoimmune hepatitis (a
    disease occurring when the body makes antibodies
    against the liver tissue) and hepatitis that
    occurs as a secondary result of medications,
    drugs, toxins and alcohol.
  • The liver is located on the upper right side of
    the abdomen. It performs many critical functions
    that affect metabolism throughout the body,
    including
  • bile production that is essential to digestion
  • filtering of toxins from the body
  • excretion of bilirubin, cholesterol, hormones,
    and drugs
  • metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins

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  • activation of enzymes (specialized proteins
    essential to metabolic functions)
  • storage of glycogen, vitamins (a, d and k), and
    minerals
  • synthesis of plasma proteins, such as albumin
  • synthesis of clotting factors
  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and
    Prevention, there are 4.4 million Americans
    living with chronic hepatitis, and many more are
    unaware that they have it (CDC).
  • Viral infections of the liver that are classified
    as hepatitis are hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E
    viruses. Hepatitis A is a milder version of the
    disease, whereas hepatitis D is more severe.
    Treatment options vary depending on what form of
    hepatitis is diagnosed, and what caused it. Some
    forms of hepatitis are preventable.

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  • If you have forms of hepatitis that are usually
    chronic (hepatitis B and C), you may not have
    symptoms in the beginning. Symptoms may not occur
    until liver damage occurs.
  • Signs and symptoms of acute hepatitis appear
    quickly. They include
  • fatigue
  • flu-like symptoms
  • dark urine
  • pale-colored stool
  • abdominal pain
  • loss of appetite
  • unexplained weight loss
  • yellow skin and eyes (may be signs of jaundice)

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  • Since chronic hepatitis develops slowly, these
    signs and symptoms may be too subtle to notice
  • For more information contact Anthony Morrison
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