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  • Hepatophyta - »õâ A plant division. They are simple plants that lack vascular tissue and possess rudimentary rootlike organs (rhizoids). Like MOSSES, liverworts have alternation of generations between haploid gamete-bearing forms (gametophytes) and diploid spore-bearing forms (sporophytes).
    Synonyms : Bazzania, Jungermanniae, Marchantiae
  • Hepatopulmonary Syndrome - »õâ A syndrome characterized by the clinical triad of advanced chronic liver disease, pulmonary vascular dilatations, and reduced arterial oxygenation (HYPOXEMIA) in the absence of intrinsic cardiopulmonary disease. This syndrome is common in the patients with LIVER CIRRHOSIS or portal hypertension (HYPERTENSION, PORTAL).
    Synonyms : Hepato-Pulmonary Syndrome, Hepato Pulmonary Syndrome, Hepato-Pulmonary Syndromes, Hepatopulmonary Syndromes, Syndrome, Hepato-Pulmonary, Syndrome, Hepatopulmonary, Syndromes, Hepato-Pulmonary, Syndromes, Hepatopulmonary
  • Hepatorenal Syndrome - »õâ Functional KIDNEY FAILURE in patients with liver disease, usually LIVER CIRRHOSIS or portal hypertension (HYPERTENSION, PORTAL), and in the absence of intrinsic renal disease or kidney abnormality. It is characterized by intense renal vasculature constriction, reduced renal blood flow, OLIGURIA, and sodium retention.
    Synonyms : Syndrome, Hepatorenal
  • Hepatovirus - »õâ A genus of PICORNAVIRIDAE causing infectious hepatitis naturally in humans and experimentally in other primates. It is transmitted through fecal contamination of food or water. HEPATITIS A VIRUS is the type species.
    Synonyms : Infectious Hepatitis Virus, Hepatitis Viruses, Infectious, Hepatoviruses, Infectious Hepatitis Viruses
  • HEPES - »õâ A dipolar ionic buffer.
    Synonyms : HEPES Monosodium Salt, Monosodium Salt, HEPES, N 2 Hydroxyethylpiperazine N' 2' ethanesulfonic Acid, Salt, HEPES Monosodium
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