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Refers to a condition where fat accumulates in liver cells. This accumulation of fat does not generally cause liver damage, but it needs to be monitored. It is detected by liver biopsy.
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| fatty liver |
Also known as steatosis. The initial change and the most common hepatic abnormality in hospitalized alcoholics. The increased liver fat is derived from the diet, from free fatty acids mobilized from adipose tissue, and from lipid synthesized in the liver and inadequately degraded or excreted.
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| fat-soluble |
Compounds which are stored in the liver and fatty tissues of the body, such as vitamins A, D, E, and K.
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| fatty acid |
An organic compound composed of a long chain of carbons bonded to hydrogens. At one of end of the chain is an acid group and at the other end, a methyl group.
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| fatty acid |
A chemical molecule consisting of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded in a chainlike structure; combined through its acid group (-cooh) with the alcohol glycerol to form triglycerides. They are carboxylic acids with long hydrocarbon side chains that may or may not contain carboncarbon double bonds. Most naturally occurring fatty acids have an even number of carbon atoms because they are synthesized from 2-carbon units. ...
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