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| hepatic duct, common | Predominantly extrahepatic bile duct which is formed by the junction of the right and left hepatic ducts, which are predominantly intrahepatic, and, in turn, joins the cystic duct to form the common bile duct. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| hepatic encephalopathy | <neurology, pathology> A condition which is used to describe the deleterious effects of liver failure on the central nervous system. Features include confusion ranging to unresponsiveness (coma). A common cause is alcoholic cirrhosis. Treatment includes the binding and elimination of ammonia in the intestinal tract. General life support including respiratory support and cardiovascular support may also be required. See: encephalopathy for additional details. (27 Sep 1997) |
| hepatic failure | A condition of severe end-stage liver dysfunction that is accompanied by a decline in mental status that may range from confusion (hepatic encephalopathy) to unresponsiveness (hepatic coma). Other features include a mousy odour to the breath, difficulty with balance and walking, tremor and impaired speech. (27 Sep 1997) |
| hepatic fistula | A fistula leading to the liver. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic flexure | The bend of the colon at the juncture of its ascending and transverse portions. Synonym: flexura coli dextra, hepatic flexure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic function impairment | The impaired ability of the liver to fulfill its role in metabolism. (27 Sep 1997) |
| hepatic infantilism | Delayed development as a result of liver disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic insufficiency | Defective functional activity of the liver cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic intermittent fever | Ague-like paroxysms of fever occurring in cases of one or more stones in the common bile duct. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic laminae | The plates of liver cells that radiate from the centre of the liver lobule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic lobule | The conceptual polygonal histologic unit of the liver consisting of masses of liver cells arranged around a central vein, a terminal branch of one of the hepatic veins; at the periphery are located preterminal and terminal branches of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile duct, hepatic lobules have anatomical reality in the pig liver or pathologically in humans, when fibrous septa are present. Synonym: lobulus hepatis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic lymph nodes | Nodes located along the hepatic artery as far as the porta hepatis; they drain the liver, gallbladder, stomach, duodenum, and pancreas, and send efferents to the coeliac nodes. Synonym: nodi lymphatici hepatici. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hepatic necrosis | A severe and rapidly progressive form of hepatitis accompanied by hepatocellular death and the signs and symptoms of hepatic failure. May be a complication of hepatitis B, C or D. (27 Sep 1997) |
| hepatic obstruction | <gastroenterology> A condition that results in liver enlargement and can occur either by blockage of the hepatic veins or by blockage of the common bile duct (drains bile from the liver). (27 Sep 1997) |
| hepatic plexus | An unpaired autonomic plexus lying on the hepatc artery and its branches in the liver. Synonym: plexus hepaticus. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Budd Chiari Syndrome, Chiari Syndrome, Chiaris Syndrome, Hepatic Vein Thromboses, Thromboses, Hepatic Vein, Thrombosis, Hepatic Vein, Vein Thromboses, Hepatic, Vein Thrombosis, Hepatic
Synonyms : Hepatic Vein, Vein, Hepatic, Veins, Hepatic
Synonyms : Hepatic Veno Occlusive Disease, Disease, Hepatic Veno-Occlusive, Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Diseases, Syndrome, Sinusoidal Obstruction, Veno Occlusive Disease, Hepatic
Synonyms : Hepatitides
Synonyms : Infectious Hepatitis, Hepatitides, Infectious, Infectious Hepatitides
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| hepatolenticular degeneration |
a rare inherited disorder of copper metabolism; copper accumulates in the liver and then in the red blood cells and brain
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| hepatoma |
carcinoma of the liver
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| hepatomegaly |
abnormal enlargement of the liver
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| hepatotoxic |
toxic to the liver
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any toxin that affects the liver
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| hepat | inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or a toxin |
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| hepat | an acute but benign form of viral hepatitis caused by an RNA virus that does not persist in the blood serum and is usually transmitted by ingesting food or drink that is contaiminated with fecal matter |
| hepat | the virus causing hepatitis A |
| hepat | an acute (sometimes fatal) form of viral hepatitis caused by a DNA virus that tends to persist in the blood serum and is transmitted by sexual contact or by transfusion or by ingestion of contaminated blood or other bodily fluids |
| hepat | a viral hepatitis clinically indistinguishable from hepatitis B but caused by a single-stranded RNA virus |
| hepat | a severe form of hepatitis |
| hepat | carcinoma of the liver |
| hepat | carcinoma of the liver |
| hepat | a B vitamin that prevents skin lesions and weight loss |
| hepat | a venous reflux occurring in congestive heart failure |
| hepat | a rare inherited disorder of copper metabolism |
| hepat | carcinoma of the liver |
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