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CEA Carcino-Embryonic Antigen [HP 1825-6]
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GTN   - Stages of GTN(FIGO, WHO)
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131I radioactive Iodine(used in Thyroid uptake, Liver & Kidney Scans & Treatment of malignant & nonmalig...
LC Liver Cirrhosis
LFT Liver Function Test
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BAL Bioartificial Liver
BRL Buffalo rat liver
CLD Chronic liver disease
CLO Cod liver oil
ESLD End stage liver disease
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  • JrId: 30291
    JournalTitle: official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver.
    MedAbbr: Liver Int
    ISSN: 1478-3223
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    IsoAbbr: Liver Int.
    NlmId: 101160857
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
liver cyst <radiology> Simple cyst, polycystic liver disease (50% most likely to be renal cysts), abscess (pyogenic, amebic, hydatid), traumatic haematoma, Caroli disease, cystic hepatoblastoma, cystadenoma / cystadenocarcinoma, haemangioendothelioma, cystic metastasis (uncommon): sarcoma, melanoma, ovarian cystadenocarcinoma
(12 Dec 1998)
liver diet A special diet for those with liver disease should be low in protein and higher in carbohydrates.
(27 Sep 1997)
liver diseases, alcoholic Liver diseases associated with alcoholism. It usually refers to the coexistence of two or more subentities, i.e., alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and alcoholic liver cirrhosis, but may be the general entity when subentities are not specified.
(12 Dec 1998)
liver diseases, parasitic Infections of the liver with a parasite. They are caused most commonly by trematodes (flukes).
(12 Dec 1998)
liver enzyme <biochemistry> Special proteins found in the cells of the liver that are responsible for catalysing specific metabolic reactions. They may become elevated in the bloodstream in conditions of hepatitis or liver cancer.
See: liver function tests.
(27 Sep 1997)
liver extracts <chemical> Extracts of liver tissue containing uncharacterised specific factors with specific activities; a soluble thermostable fraction of mammalian liver is used in the treatment of pernicious anaemia.
Pharmacological action: haematinics.
(12 Dec 1998)
liver 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)
liver failure, acute A form of liver failure with rapid onset. It is often induced by the toxic effect of drugs and various toxic substances in experimental studies in animals and in clinical states in humans. If coma ensues, the constellation of neurological symptoms is referred to as hepatic encephalopathy.
(12 Dec 1998)
liver filtrate factor Former term for pantothenic acid.
(05 Mar 2000)
liver flap <clinical sign, neurology> Abnormal muscle tremor consisting of involuntary jerking of the hands. May be seen in liver disease.
(27 Sep 1997)
liver function test <investigation> A test that measures the blood serum level of several enzymes produced by the liver. An elevated liver function test is a sign of possible liver damage.
Examples include: prothrombin time, PTT, serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase, gamma glutamyl transpeptidase, alkaline phosphatase and serum albumin.
(14 Oct 1997)
liver glycogen Glycogen stored in the liver.
(12 Dec 1998)
liver haemangioendothelioma <radiology> Females (67%), infants (90% before 6 m/o), symptoms: mass (hepatomegaly), cutaneous haemangiomas (45%), mildly increased aFP (occasionally), with or without congestive heart failure secondary to shunting (only 4%), usually diffuse, precludes surgery, most involute spontaneously or with steroids Differential diagnosis: mesenchymal hamartoma, cavernous haemangioma, hepatoma, hepatoblastoma (increased aFP), metastatic neuroblastoma (increased serum VMA)
(12 Dec 1998)
liver kidney syndrome <syndrome> Severe loss of both liver and kidney function, seen in a variety of diseases, often with fatal outcome. Seen particularly in late-stage liver failure due to cirrhosis or hepatitis, and in several viral infections.
(05 Mar 2000)
liver Lactobacillus casei factor <biochemistry> Pteridine derivative that is abundant in liver and green plants and is a growth factor for some bacteria. The biochemically active form is tetrahydrofolate (see folate).
(12 Nov 1997)
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central veins of liver The terminal branches of the hepatic veins that lie centrally in the hepatic lobules and receive blood from the liver sinusoids.
Synonym: venae centrales hepatis, Krukenberg's veins.
(05 Mar 2000)
right lobe of liver The largest lobe of the liver, separated from the left lobe above and in front by the falciform ligament and from the caudate and quadrate lobes by the sulcus for the vena cava and the fossa for the gallbladder; it contains two segments, anterior and posterior.
Synonym: lobus hepatis dexter.
(05 Mar 2000)
right part of diaphragmatic surface of liver The part of the diaphragmatic surface of the liver deep to the bodies of the lower ribs on the right side.
Synonym: pars dextra faciei diaphragmaticae hepatis.
(05 Mar 2000)
metastases to the liver <oncology> The spread of cancerous tumours from a distant organ to the liver. Due to the livers tremendous blood and lymphatic supply it is a frequent site for metastatic cancer. Cancers which commonly metastasize to the liver include colon cancer, breast cancer, neuroblastoma, lung cancer and Hodgkin's disease.
(27 Sep 1997)
chronic active liver disease Any of several types of hepatitis persisting for more than six months, often progressing to cirrhosis.
Synonym: chronic active liver disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
round ligament of liver The remains of the umbilical vein running within the free edge of the falciform ligament from umbilicus to the liver, where it continues within the fissure for the round ligament to the origin of the left portal vein within the porta hepatis.
Synonym: ligamentum teres hepatis.
(05 Mar 2000)
microsomes, liver In the hepatocyte, any of the vesicular fragments of endoplasmic reticulum formed after disruption and centrifugation of cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
mitochondria, liver Mitochondria in hepatocytes. As in all mitochondria, there are an outer membrane and an inner membrane, together creating two separate mitochondrial compartments: the internal matrix space and a much narrower intermembrane space. In the liver mitochondrion, an estimated 67% of the total mitochondrial proteins is located in the matrix.
(12 Dec 1998)
wandering liver A downward displacement of the liver.
Synonym: wandering liver.
Origin: hepato-+ G. Ptosis, a failing
(05 Mar 2000)
cod liver oil <chemical> The partially destearinated fixed oil obtained from fresh livers of gadus morrhua and other species of gadidae, the cod family. It is used as a source of vitamins a and d. In veterinary medicine, it is also used topically to promote wound healing and in abscesses, burns, and dermatoses.
Chemical name: Cod-liver oil
(12 Dec 1998)
pigmented liver A liver that contains pigment, such as occurs in Dubin-Johnson syndrome, haemochromatosis, long-standing malaria.
(05 Mar 2000)
cold liver lesion <radiology> Size for detection = 1-2 cm (3-cm deep lesions), primary tumour (haemangioma hot by Tc-RBCs), metastasis, inflammatory lesion (e.g., amebic abscess), degenerative disease, trauma, congenital lesion (solitary cyst or polycystic disease) see: liver-spleen scan
(12 Dec 1998)
waxy liver Amyloid degeneration of the liver.
Synonym: lardaceous liver.
(05 Mar 2000)
complex liver mass in kids <radiology> Epithelial, FNH (uncommon, F greater than M), hepatic adenoma (uncommon, F greater than M), hepatoma (increased aFP in 90%), hepatoblastoma (increased aFP, less than 2 years of age), mesenchymal, hamartoma, cavernous haemangioma, haemangioendothelioma, embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (obstructs common bile duct; less than 5 years of age), undifferentiated sarcoma, teratoma, abscess / haematoma / complicated cyst
(12 Dec 1998)
constitutional liver dysfunction An inherited disorder that affects the way bilirubin in handled by the liver. Thought to be due to an inborn error of bilirubin metabolism.
Symptoms include mild jaundice, weakness, fatigue, nausea and abdominal pain.
(27 Sep 1997)
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  • Liver Cirrhosis - »õâ Liver disease in which the normal microcirculation, the gross vascular anatomy, and the hepatic architecture have been variably destroyed and altered with fibrous septa surrounding regenerated or regenerating parenchymal nodules.
    Synonyms : Cirrhoses, Hepatic, Cirrhoses, Liver, Cirrhosis, Hepatic, Fibroses, Liver, Hepatic Cirrhoses, Liver Cirrhoses, Liver Fibroses
  • Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic - »õâ FIBROSIS of the hepatic parenchyma due to chronic excess ALCOHOL DRINKING.
    Synonyms : Hepatic Cirrhosis, Alcoholic, Alcoholic Hepatic Cirrhosis, Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis
  • Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary - »õâ FIBROSIS of the hepatic parenchyma due to obstruction of BILE flow (CHOLESTASIS) in the intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts (BILE DUCTS, INTRAHEPATIC; BILE DUCTS, EXTRAHEPATIC). Primary biliary cirrhosis involves the destruction of small intra-hepatic bile ducts and bile secretion. Secondary biliary cirrhosis is produced by prolonged obstruction of large intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts from a variety of causes.
    Synonyms : Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, Secondary Biliary Cirrhosis, Cirrhosis, Biliary, Cirrhosis, Secondary Biliary, Liver Cirrhoses, Biliary, Obstructive Liver Cirrhosis
  • Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental - »õâ Experimentally induced chronic injuries to the parenchymal cells in the liver to achieve a model for LIVER CIRRHOSIS.
    Synonyms : Cirrhoses, Experimental Liver, Cirrhosis, Experimental Liver, Experimental Liver Cirrhoses, Experimental Liver Cirrhosis, Liver Cirrhoses, Experimental, Experimental Hepatic Cirrhosis
  • Liver Diseases - »õâ Pathological processes of the LIVER.
    Synonyms : Liver Dysfunction, Disease, Liver, Diseases, Liver, Dysfunction, Liver, Dysfunctions, Liver, Liver Disease, Liver Dysfunctions
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liver failure Liver failure is the final stage of liver disease. By definition, liver failure occurs when the liver is so diseased, and functioning so poorly, that encephalopathy is evident. Any progressive liver disease can result in liver failure; examples include: acetaminophen toxicity, cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, and metastatic cancer of the liver. ...
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liver function test A blood test to measure the blood levels of certain substances released by the liver. A high or low level of certain substances can be a sign of liver disease.
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liver fluke one found in the liver, such as species of Clonorchis, Dicrocoelium, Fasciola, Fascioloides, or Opisthorchis.
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liver failure the final stage of liver disease, in which liver function becomes so impaired that other areas of the body are affected, most commonly the brain
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liver the largest organ in the body, producing many essential chemicals and regulating the levels of most vital substances in the blood
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liver a brown-spotted dalmatian
liver wearing livery
liver irritable as if suffering from indigestion
liver suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress
liver any of several plants of the genus Hepatica having 3-lobed leaves and white or pinkish flowers in early spring
liver United States suffragist (1820-1905)
liver a large city in northwestern England
liver a resident of Liverpool
liver of or relating to Liverpool or its people
liver any of numerous small green nonvascular plants of the class Hepaticopsida growing in wet places and resembling green seaweeds or leafy mosses
liver sausage containing ground liver
liver the care (feeding and stabling) of horses for pay
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