- blood, livid, and the
Latinized genitive case (
hepatis) of the Gr**** hepar, liver. Often,
peliosis hepatis causes no
symptoms (asymptomatic). In
other cases...
- The
porta hepatis or
transverse fissure of the
liver is a
short but deep fissure,
about 5 cm long,
extending transversely beneath the left
portion of...
-
liver failure Liver abscess Pyogenic Amoebic Hepatorenal syndrome Peliosis hepatis Metabolic disorders Wilson's
disease Hemochromatosis Gallbladder Cholecystitis...
- and by the
ligamentum teres hepatis (round
ligament of liver) for the
caudal (under) half. The
ligamentum teres hepatis turns around the
inferior margin...
- the
liver in two sections. An
important anatomical landmark, the
porta hepatis,
divides this left
portion into four segments,
which can be
numbered starting...
- The
round ligament of the liver,
ligamentum teres or
ligamentum teres hepatis is a
ligament that
forms part of the free edge of the
falciform ligament...
- disease,
trench fever, cat-scratch disease,
bacillary angiomatosis,
peliosis hepatis,
chronic bacteremia, endocarditis,
chronic lymphadenopathy, and neurological...
- dihydrotestosterone. Side
effects of
oxandrolone include severe cases of
peliosis hepatis,
sometimes ****ociated with
liver failure and intra-abdominal hemorrhage;...
-
Liver sinusoid Drains to
Hepatic veins Identifiers Latin venae centrales hepatis TA98 A05.8.01.059 TA2 3065 FMA 71629
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- injury,
describes fibrosis from the
central vein to the
portal triad.
Porta hepatis Cell and
Tissue Structure at U. Va.
Histology image: 88_03 at the University...