- The
liver is a
major metabolic organ exclusively found in
vertebrate animals,
which performs many
essential biological functions such as detoxification...
- (HCC). The most
common causes of
viral hepatitis are the five
unrelated hepatotropic viruses hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E.
Other viruses can also
cause liver...
- ATC code V08
Contrast media is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes developed...
- pericarditis, and
hepatitis (inflammation of the
liver not
related to the
hepatotropic viruses).
Coxsackie B
infection of the
heart can lead to pericardial...
-
Chouteau P,
Lerat H (May 2014). "'Liver let die':
oxidative DNA
damage and
hepatotropic viruses" (PDF). The
Journal of
General Virology. 95 (Pt 5): 991–1004...
- hepatocyte, hepatology, hepatomancy, hepatoscopy, hepatotoxic, hepatotoxin,
hepatotropic hept-
seven Gr**** ἑπτά (heptá) heptachord, heptagon, heptagram, heptagraph...
-
nucleoside analogue acyclovir.
Viral hepatitis is
caused by five
unrelated hepatotropic viruses (A-E) and may be
treated with
antiviral drugs depending on the...
-
Iopromide Iotrolan Ioversol Iopentol Iodixanol Iomeprol Iobitridol Ioxilan Hepatotropic Iodoxamic acid
Iotroxic acid#
Ioglycamic acid
Adipiodone Iobenzamic acid...
-
Iopromide Iotrolan Ioversol Iopentol Iodixanol Iomeprol Iobitridol Ioxilan Hepatotropic Iodoxamic acid
Iotroxic acid#
Ioglycamic acid
Adipiodone Iobenzamic acid...
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pharmaceutical drug used as an X-ray
contrast agent. It is a water-soluble,
hepatotropic contrast medium,
meaning it is
taken up by the
liver and gallbladder...