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fatty cirrhosis cirrhosis in which liver cells are infiltrated with fat (triglyceride), the infiltration usually being due to alcohol ingestion; La?nec's c.
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fatty infiltration 1. a deposit of fat in the tissues, especially between the cells; the term describes an older concept now included in fatty change (qv). 2. the presence of fat vacuoles in the cytoplasm of cells, as occurs in fatty change in the liver, myocardium, and kidneys.
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fatty streak a small, flat, yellow-gray area, composed mainly of cholesterol-laden macrophages, within an artery; possibly an early stage of atherosclerosis.
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fatty alcohol These are alcohols derived from natural fats and oils. Those with common names include:* erucyl alcohol* ricinolyl alcohol* arachidyl alcohol* capryl alcohol* capric alcohol* behenyl alcohol* lauryl alcohol (1-dodecanol) -- 12 carbon atoms* myristyl alcohol (1-tetradecanol) -- 14 carbon atoms* cetyl (or palmityl) alcohol (1-hexadecanol) -- 16 carbon atoms* stearyl alcohol (1-octadecanol) -- 18 carbon atoms* isostearyl alcohol* oleyl alcohol (cis-9-octadecen-1-ol) -- 18 carbon atoms ...
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fatty acid A major component of fats that is used by the body for energy and tissue development.
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