[613] | 1 | DVBCWLL2 ;ALB/JEH LIVER, GALL BLADDER AND PANCREAS WKS TEXT - 1 ; 19 FEBRUARY 1999
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| 2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**74**;July 22, 2004
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| 3 | ;
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| 4 | ;
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| 5 | TXT ;
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| 6 | ;;
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| 7 | ;;
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| 8 | ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
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| 9 | ;;
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| 10 | ;;Address each of the following as appropriate, and fully describe current
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| 11 | ;;findings:
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| 12 | ;;
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| 13 | ;; 1. Abdominal Exam
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| 14 | ;;
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| 15 | ;; a. Describe any areas of tenderness and/or organomegaly, including liver
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| 16 | ;; size and whether it is tender to palpation.
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| 17 | ;; b. Presence or absence of ascites
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| 18 | ;; c. Evidence of Portal Hypertension (e.g. superficial abdominal veins,
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| 19 | ;; splenomegaly, abdominal pain)
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| 20 | ;;
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| 21 | ;; 2. General exam
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| 22 | ;;
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| 23 | ;; a. Describe all other signs of liver disease (e.g. jaundice, palmar
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| 24 | ;; erythema, spider angiomata).
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| 25 | ;; b. Evidence of Malnutrition (e.g. muscle wasting)
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| 26 | ;;
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| 27 | ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
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| 28 | ;;
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| 29 | ;; 1. For esophageal varices, X-ray, endoscopy, etc.
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| 30 | ;;
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| 31 | ;; 2. For gall bladder disease, X-ray or other objective confirmation.
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| 32 | ;;
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| 33 | ;; 3. For liver disease:
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| 34 | ;;
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| 35 | ;; a. serologic tests for hepatitis as appropriate (e.g. HbsAg,
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| 36 | ;; anti-HCV, anti-HBc, ferritin, alpha-fetoprotein); liver imaging
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| 37 | ;; as appropriate, (e.g. ultrasound or abdominal CT scan), biopsy
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| 38 | ;; report (when available).
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| 39 | ;;
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| 40 | ;; b. Viral hepatitis (including Hepatitis C): Name the specific type
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| 41 | ;; (A, B, C, or other). For hepatitis B and / or hepatitis C,
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| 42 | ;; provide an opinion as to which risk factor is the most likely
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| 43 | ;; cause, and whether these risk factors were present during the
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| 44 | ;; veteran's time in the military. Please support your opinion by
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| 45 | ;; discussing all risk factors in the individual and your rationale
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| 46 | ;; for your opinion. If you cannot determine which risk factor is
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| 47 | ;; the likely cause, state that there is no risk factor that is
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| 48 | ;; more likely than another to be the cause, and explain.
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| 49 | ;;
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| 50 | ;; c. Hepatitis C: Please note that Hepatitis C generally does not
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| 51 | ;; produce clinically evident hepatitis at the time of infection.
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| 52 | ;; Please provide results of serologic (anti-HCV antibody) and
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| 53 | ;; viral (HCV RNA) testing for hepatitis C. The anti-HCV assay
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| 54 | ;; confirms exposure to hepatitis C but does not differentiate
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| 55 | ;; between chronic, acute, or resolved infection. False positive
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| 56 | ;; and false negative results occur, but rarely. A positive
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| 57 | ;; qualitative or quantitative HCV RNA assay indicates current
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| 58 | ;; hepatitis C infection. A negative qualitative HCV RNA assay
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| 59 | ;; indicates that the individual does not have active, chronic
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| 60 | ;; hepatitis C. The recombinant immunoblot assay (RIBA) is a
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| 61 | ;; confirmatory serologic test that establishes the diagnosis of
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| 62 | ;; past (resolved) infection if the anti-HCV is positive but the
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| 63 | ;; HCV RNA assay is negative. (Reference: Under Secretary for
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| 64 | ;; Health's Information Letter 10-2002-019 "Diagnostic Testing
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| 65 | ;; for Hepatitis C"
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| 66 | ;; http://vaww.va.gov/publ/direc/health/infolet/10200219.pdf
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| 67 | ;;
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| 68 | ;;The following are established risk factors for acquisition of hepatitis C
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| 69 | ;;infection:
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| 70 | ;;
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| 71 | ;; -Blood transfusion before 1992
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| 72 | ;; -Past or present intravenous drug use
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| 73 | ;; -Blood exposure of skin or mucous membranes including accidental needle
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| 74 | ;; punctures
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| 75 | ;; -Sexual transmission (though most studies have failed to identify sexual
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| 76 | ;; transmission of this agent). Sexual transmission appears to be confined
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| 77 | ;; to such subgroups as persons with multiple sexual partners and sexually
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| 78 | ;; transmitted diseases.
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| 79 | ;; -History of hemodialysis
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| 80 | ;; -Tattoo or repeated body piercing
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| 81 | ;; -History of intranasal cocaine use
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| 82 | ;;
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| 83 | ;;See Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 15th edition, The McGraw Hill
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| 84 | ;;Companies, Inc., page 1709, 1729-1730.
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| 85 | ;;
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| 86 | ;;Please consider the veteran's potential for skin and mucous membrane exposure
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| 87 | ;;to blood, especially where the veteran was a military corpsman, a medical
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| 88 | ;;worker, or a combat veteran.
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| 89 | ;;
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| 90 | ;; (d) Cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis, liver malignancy, or other chronic liver
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| 91 | ;; disease: State the most likely etiology. Address the relationship of
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| 92 | ;; the disease to active service, including any hepatitis that occurred
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| 93 | ;; in service.
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| 94 | ;;
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| 95 | ;; 5.Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted in the
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| 96 | ;; examination report.
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| 97 | ;;
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| 98 | ;;E. Diagnosis:
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| 99 | ;;
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| 100 | ;;
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| 101 | ;;Signature: Date:
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| 102 | ;;END
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