Mr. Weiser's Confusion
 
Symptoms & History

Physical Findings

Stop & Think

Lab and X-Ray

Differential Diagnosis

The Disease

Treatment

Conclusions

Quiz & Evaluation

Mr. Weiser has been in the hosptial over night and his condition is unchanged. 
  • His confusion and odd behavior is not likely due to an admitting blood alcohol of 96 mg%.
  • He may be exhibiting early manifestations of hepatic encephalopathy.
A biopsy of his liver, and knowing if he has acute alcoholic gastritis, would be most helpful.
  • A liver biopsy can be a problem in someone with cirrhosis. Low levels of clotting proteins and portal hypertension can team up to make a potentially dangerous bleed. Still, we don't know his liver status, so maybe the risk is worth it.
  • The more immediate problem is his stomach, acute gastritis (possibly hemorrhagic) and the presence  of esophageal varices.
Here's his liver biopsy.                                              Back
 

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