Question 21 / 30: 

For each patient with jaundice, select the most likely diagnosis:

A 22 year old man admitted to the intensive care unit with fulminant hepatic failure. He has a history of depression and intravenous drug use. His ALT is 1200 and his AST is 2500. His hepatitis C RNA is undetectable, hepatitis A IgM is negative, and hepatitis B core IgM is negative.
A  Drug induced hepatitis
B  Gilbert’s syndrome
C  Pancreatic cancer with obstruction of the common bile duct
D  Acute hepatitis B
E  Acute alcoholic hepatitis
F  Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
G.  Autoimmune hepatitis
H.  Advanced cirrhosis due to hepatitis C
I.  Ischemic hepatitis
J.  Choledocholithiasis
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Attribution:  Laurence Scott Bailen, Tamsin Knox, Paul Abourjaily, Fredric D. Gordon,Marshall Kaplan,Andrew G. Plaut. PPY 222 Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology, Spring 2007. (Tufts University OpenCourseWare), http://ocw.tufts.edu/Course/47 (Accessed 3 May, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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