Which clinical manifestations is not belong to the dysfunction of hepatocytes of cirrhosis? ( D ) A: Palmar erythema B: Coagulopathy C: Gynecomastia D: Enlargement of spleen
Which clinical manifestations is not belong to the dysfunction of hepatocytes of cirrhosis? ( D ) A: Palmar erythema B: Coagulopathy C: Gynecomastia D: Enlargement of spleen
A person with chronic alcoholism has developed cirrhosis of the liver. The liver is filled with a type of collagen that interferes with appropriate liver function. Under these conditions, which liver cell type has been stimulated to produce fibril-producing collagen A: Kupffer cells B: Stellate cells C: Endothelial cells D: Hepatocytes E: Pit cells
A person with chronic alcoholism has developed cirrhosis of the liver. The liver is filled with a type of collagen that interferes with appropriate liver function. Under these conditions, which liver cell type has been stimulated to produce fibril-producing collagen A: Kupffer cells B: Stellate cells C: Endothelial cells D: Hepatocytes E: Pit cells
A two year-old boy was brought into the emergency room, suffering from severe fasting hypoglycemia. On physical examination, he was found to have hepatomegaly. Laboratory tests indicated that he also had hyperlacticacidemia and hyperuricemia. A liver biopsy indicated that hepatocytes contained greater than normal amounts of glycogen that was of normal structure. The child was subsequently found to be missing which of the following enzymes?
A two year-old boy was brought into the emergency room, suffering from severe fasting hypoglycemia. On physical examination, he was found to have hepatomegaly. Laboratory tests indicated that he also had hyperlacticacidemia and hyperuricemia. A liver biopsy indicated that hepatocytes contained greater than normal amounts of glycogen that was of normal structure. The child was subsequently found to be missing which of the following enzymes?