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Title: Fatty Acid Metabolism Fatty liver, No Alcohol


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Fatty Acid MetabolismFatty liver, No Alcohol
  • Nathaniel Bellissimo
  • Eri Kamura
  • Kathleen Krenzel

2
Backround
  • Patient
  • 43 year old woman
  • Has abnormal liver functions
  • Has a number of medical problems
  • No history of diabetes, viral hepatitis,
    gallbladder disease, or alcohol use
  • Takes a multivitamin and ibuprofen

3
Family History Of Obesity
  • Married to obese husband with two children
  • Both overweight
  • Works at home
  • Father deceased, 61 secondary complications due
    to diabetes
  • Mother, 64, has hypertension and coronary artery
    disease
  • Brother, 36, hypertensive
  • Sister, 40, adult onset diabetes

4
Physical Examination
  • Weighs 248 pounds at 52
  • Body mass index 45.8
  • Blood pressure 144/88 mmHg
  • Resting heart rate is 84 bpm (average is 65-70)
  • Besides obese heart sounds normal
  • Tenderness to liver

5
Laboratory Evaluations
  • Normal electrolytes
  • Blood sugar 96 mg/dl
  • Slightly anemia
  • Elevated lipids
  • Cholesterol 238 mg/dl
  • Triglycerides 452 mg/dl
  • HDL 49 mg/dl, LDL 158 mg/dl
  • NO thyroid issues
  • Many liver problems

6
Biopsy of Liver
  • CT scan of the abdomen
  • Showed hypodense regions in liver consistent with
    steatosis (fatty infiltration of the liver)
  • Biopsy supported findings
  • Fatty infiltration with sinusodial and
    pericellular fibrosis with ballooning
    degeneration of hepatocytes and Mallory hyaline

7
Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
  • Calorie- restricted diet
  • Hyperlipidemia treated with HMG-CoA reductase
    inhibitors
  • Started on ursodeoxycholic acid

8
Liver Issues
9
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
  • Pathogenesis is unclear
  • insulin resistance
  • release of toxic inflammatory proteins by fat
    cells (cytokines)
  • oxidative stress (deterioration of cells) inside
    liver cells
  • Indistinguishable liver biopsies as patients with
    alcoholic hepatitis

10
Biopsy of Liver
11
Pathway
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References
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