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hepatodysentery Dysentery associated with liver disease.
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hepatoenteric Relating to the liver and the intestine.
Origin: hepato-+ G. Enteron, intestine
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hepatoenteric recess A peritoneal recess at the caudal end of the embryonic pneumatoenteric recess; it separates the developing liver and stomach.
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hepatoerythropoietic porphyria An autosomal recessive disorder in which there is a deficiency or absence of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase; results in photosensitivity and excessive hepatic production of 8-and 7-carboxylate porphyrins.
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hepatoesophageal ligament <anatomy> The part of the lesser omentum that extends between the liver and the abdominal part of the oesophagus.
Synonym: ligamentum hepatoesophageum.
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hepatofugal Away from the liver, usually referring to portal blood flow.
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hepatogastric <anatomy> See Gastrohepatic.
Origin: Hepatic + gastric.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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hepatogastric ligament <anatomy> The part of the lesser omentum that extends between the liver and lesser curvature of the stomach.
Synonym: ligamentum hepatogastricum.
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hepatogenic Of hepatic origin; formed in the liver.
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hepatogenous <medicine> Arising from the liver; due to a condition of the liver; as, hepatogenic jaundice.
Origin: Gr. "h^par, "hpatos, the liver + root of gignesthai to be born.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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hepatogenous jaundice Jaundice resulting from disease of the liver, as distinguished from that due to blood changes.
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hepatogenous pigment Bile pigment derived from the destruction of haemoglobin in the liver.
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hepatography Radiography of the liver.
Origin: hepato-+ G. Graphe, a writing
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hepatohemia Rarely used term for congestion of the liver.
Origin: hepato-+ G. Haima, blood
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hepatoid Resembling or like the liver.
Origin: hepato-+ G. Eidos, resemblance
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