Hepatocellular jaundice


hepatocellular jaundice n.
Jaundice caused by injury, inflammation, or liver cell failure.

Read Also:

  • Hepatocholangiojejunostomy

    hepatocholangiojejunostomy hep·a·to·cho·lan·gi·o·je·ju·nos·to·my (hěp’ə-tō-kō-lān’jē-ō-jə-jōō’nŏs’tə-mē, -jē’jōō-) n. Surgical union of the hepatic duct to the jejunum.

  • Hepatocholangiostomy

    hepatocholangiostomy hep·a·to·cho·lan·gi·os·to·my (hěp’ə-tō-kō-lān’jē-ŏs’tə-mē) n. The surgical formation of an opening into the common bile duct to establish drainage.

  • Hepatocholangitis

    hepatocholangitis hep·a·to·cho·lan·gi·tis (hěp’ə-tō-kō’lān-jī’tĭs) n. Inflammation of the liver and bile ducts.

  • Hepatocystic

    hepatocystic hep·a·to·cys·tic (hěp’ə-tō-sĭs’tĭk) adj. Relating to the liver and gallbladder.

  • Henry cabot lodge

    [loj] /lɒdʒ/ noun 1. Henry Cabot, 1850–1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893–1924. 2. his grandson, Henry Cabot, Jr. 1902–85, U.S. journalist, statesman, and diplomat. 3. Sir Oliver Joseph, 1851–1940, English physicist and writer. 4. Thomas, 1558?–1625, English poet and dramatist. /lɒdʒ/ noun 1. (mainly Brit) a small house at the entrance to the […]


Disclaimer: Hepatocellular jaundice definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.