Hepatitis, toxic
Hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) caused by an industrial chemical such as carbon tetrachloride or phosphorus.
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- Hepato-
Prefix or combining form used before a consonant to refer to the liver. From the Greek hepar, liver.
- Hepatobiliary
Having to do with the liver plus the gallbladder, bile ducts, or bile. For example, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) can be applied to the hepatobiliary system. Hepatobiliary makes sense since “hepato-” refers to the liver and “-biliary” refers to the gallbladder, bile ducts, or bile.
- Hepatoblastoma
A malignant tumor of the liver. Hepatoblastoma occurs almost exclusively in young children, more commonly in boys than in girls. The diagnosis of hepatoblastoma is usually made after abdominal swelling (from liver enlargement caused by the tumor) is noticed. Although small tumors can sometimes be treated successfully with surgery, the prognosis with hepatoblastoma is generally […]
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
A cancer arising from the liver cells (hepatocytes). Liver damage, manifested by cirrhosis (scarring), is a primary risk factor for liver cancer. Cirrhosis may be caused by viral hepatitis, primarily hepatitis B and C, alcohol abuse, hemochromatosis, certain autoimmune diseases of the liver, and other diseases that result in chronic inflammation of the liver. Symptoms […]
- Hepatology
Dr. Sheila Sherlock (1918-2001), was a pioneer in the science of liver disease, is considered the “mother of hepatology.” Her book, “Diseases of the Liver and Biliary System” which she first published in 1955, was the first standard textbook on clinical liver disease. In 1959 she became the first woman to become a professor of […]