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Pathophysiology Pathophysiology of Liver Cancer Chronic Exposure to Factors / initiating
Vasodilation
Chronic irritation of liver
Increased blood Chronic liver injury
Prolonged Inflammation Increased Cell mutation Stimulation of
Rapid uncontrollable uncontrollable proliferation of anaplastic
Sets angiogenesis FEVER Tumor growth in the the liver A C Liver stretches to accommodate the growing tumor
B Compresses blood vessels and nerve endings
Altered liver function
A hepatomegaly 1. Compresses common bile duct
Impairment in bile drainage Accumulation of unconjugated bilirubin in the
2. Compresses hepatic
Less/ absence of bile in the intestine
Gray colored stools/ steatorrhea
Fluid leaks into the extracellular compartment
Backflow of blood to the lower extremities
Fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity
Dependent edema
ascites Deposition of bile salts in the skin
pruritus
jaundice
Increased amt. of bile excreted in the
Tea colored urine
Hepatocellul Hepatocellul
C.1 Inability to metabolize
c.2. Produces alteration in
3. compresses the diaphragm
Cell starvation
Compromises lung
dyspnea
fatigue
necrosis
Stimulation of vasovagal
Stored fat is lost
Tissue loses nitrogen balance
Consumes glucose
Decreased glycogen stores & conversion of
Sends signal to the satiety Center of hypothalamus