| hepatophosphorylase deficiency glycogenosis | Glycogenosis due to hepatic glycogen phosphorylase deficiency, resulting in accumulation of glycogen of normal chemical structure in liver and leukocytes. Synonym: hepatophosphorylase deficiency glycogenosis, Hers' disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| hepatophyma | Rounded or nodular tumour of the liver. Origin: hepato-+ G. Phyma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatopleural fistula | A fistula between the liver and the pleural space. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatopneumonic | Relating to the liver and the lungs. Synonym: hepaticopulmonary, hepatopulmonary. Origin: hepato-+ G. Pneumonikos, pulmonary (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatoportal | Relating to the portal system of the liver. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatoptosis | A downward displacement of the liver. Synonym: wandering liver. Origin: hepato-+ G. Ptosis, a failing (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatopulmonary | Relating to the liver and the lungs. Synonym: hepaticopulmonary, hepatopulmonary. Origin: hepato-+ G. Pneumonikos, pulmonary (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatorenal | <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the liver and kidneys; as, the hepatorenal ligament. Origin: Hepatic + renal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hepatorenal ligament | <anatomy> A prolongation of the coronary ligament downward over the right kidney. Synonym: ligamentum hepatorenale. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatorenal pouch | The deep recess of the peritoneal cavity on the right side extending upward between the liver in front and the kidney and suprarenal behind; this is a gravity-dependent portion of the peritoneal cavity when in the supine position; fluids draining from the omental bursa drain here. Synonym: recessus hepatorenalis, hepatorenal pouch, Morison's pouch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatorenal recess | The deep recess of the peritoneal cavity on the right side extending upward between the liver in front and the kidney and suprarenal behind; this is a gravity-dependent portion of the peritoneal cavity when in the supine position; fluids draining from the omental bursa drain here. Synonym: recessus hepatorenalis, hepatorenal pouch, Morison's pouch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatorenal syndrome | <syndrome> Acute renal failure occurring in a patient with liver failure. The exact causal relationship in unclear, but those with alcoholic cirrhosis and alcoholic hepatitis are at greatest risk. Symptoms include decreased or absent urine production, jaundice, abdominal swelling, delirium, confusion, nausea and vomiting. Prognosis is very poor. (27 Sep 1997) |
| hepatorrhagia | Haemorrhage into or from the liver. Origin: hepato-+ G. Rhegnymi, to burst forth (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatorrhaphy | Suture of a wound of the liver. Origin: hepato-+ G. Rhaphe, a suture (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatorrhexis | Rupture of the liver. Origin: hepato-+ G. Rhexis, rupture (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Cell, Hepatic, Cell, Liver, Cells, Hepatic, Cells, Liver, Hepatic Cell, Hepatocyte, Liver Cell
Synonyms : Hepatic Form of Wilson Disease, Hepato-Neurologic Wilson Disease, Hepatocerebral Degeneration, Kinnier-Wilson Disease, Progressive Lenticular Degeneration, Westphal-Strumpell Syndrome, Wilson Disease, Hepatic Form, Wilson's Disease, Cerebral Pseudoscleroses
Synonyms : Liver, Enlarged
Synonyms :
| hepatolenticular degeneration |
Another name for Wilson
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| hepatomegaly |
Enlarged, too large liver
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| hepatopulmonary syndrome |
A syndrome occuring in patients with chronic liver diseases, where the typical findings are vascular dilations in the lungs and impaired oxygenation. Dyspnea is the common symptom, nail clubbing and cyanosis being the common findings. One year after liver transplantation most of the patients are quite symptomfree. A beneficial effect of garlic has been suggested.
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| hepatorenal syndrome |
A severe complication of liver cirrhosis or other severe liver diseases. The typical features of hepatorenal syndrome is renal dysfunction caused by abnormalities in the arterial circulation and the vasoactive systems, resulting in renal vasoconstriction and renal insufficiency. Hepatorenal syndrome can be divided into two types, in type I the renal function is rapidly reduced, in type II the renal failure does not progress rapidly.
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| hepatitis G |
A viral hepatitis described in 1996. The nature and significance of this viral hepatitis is still under investigation
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