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O que (quem) é HEPATIC - definição

VERTEBRATE ORGAN INVOLVED IN METABOLISM
Hepatic; Livers; Fibrous capsule of liver; Glisson's capsule; Suprarenal impression on liver; Duodenal impression on liver; Renal impression on liver; Colic impression on liver; Gastric impression on liver; Glisson’s capsule; Fetal liver; Fibrous capsule of glisson; Hepar; Calves liver; Liver capsule; Peritoneal attachments of liver; Liver metabolism; Hepatic metabolism; Diaphragmatic surface of liver; Visceral surface of liver; Duodenal impression; Gastric impression; Colic impression; Renal impression; Suprarenal impression; Liver Tissue Blood Flow; Impressio colica hepatis; Impressio duodenalis hepatis; Capsula fibrosa perivascularis; Impressio gastrica hepatis; Impressio renalis hepatis; Impressio suprarenalis hepatis; Jecur; Iecur; Liver lobe; Lobus hepatis; Human liver; Human Liver; Impressio suprarenalis; Glisson's sheath; Fibrous capsule of Glisson; Gastric impression on the liver; Glissons capsule; Glissons sheath; Human livers; Impressio colica; Impressio duodenalis; Impressio gastrica; Impressio renalis; Hepatic production; Liver lobes; Renal impressions on liver; Renal impressions on the liver; Renal impression on the liver; Suprarenal impressions; Suprarenal impression on the liver; Suprarenal impressions on the liver; Suprarenal impressions on liver; Visceral surface of the liver; Visceral surfaces of the livers; Visceral surfaces of livers; Hepatic protein synthesis; Liver protein production; Hepatic protein production; Liver parenchyma; Liver tissue; Liver protein synthesis; Hepatotropic; Liver synthesis; Liver bud
  • Left lobe liver tumor
  • CT scan showing an adult liver in the axial plane
  • Biliary tract
  • Humr tribe]], who made a drink from giraffe liver. Plate from ''Le Désert et le Soudan'' by [[Stanislas d'Escayrac de Lauture]].
  • Finnish]] liver casserole
  • The liver, viewed from above, showing the left and right lobes separated by the [[falciform ligament]]
  • Impressions of the liver
  • Cells, ducts, and blood vessels
  • Hilum of the liver, circled in yellow
  • [[Sheep]]'s liver
  • After resection of left lobe liver tumor
  • Shape of human liver in animation, with eight Couinaud segments labelled
  • The liver, viewed from below, surface showing four lobes and the impressions
  • Adult ultrasound showing the right lobe of the liver and right kidney

hepatic         
[h?'pat?k]
¦ adjective relating to the liver.
¦ noun Botany less common term for liverwort.
Origin
ME: via L. from Gk hepatikos, from hepar, hepat- 'liver'.
Hepatic         
·adj Resembling the liver in color or in form; as, hepatic cinnabar.
II. Hepatic ·adj Of or pertaining to the liver; as, hepatic artery; hepatic diseases.
III. Hepatic ·adj Pertaining to, or resembling, the plants called Hepaticae, or scale mosses and liverworts.
Hepatic veins         
ONE OF TWO SETS OF VEINS CONNECTED TO THE LIVER
Hepatic Vein; Venæ hepaticæ; Venae hepaticae; Hepatic vein; Vena hepatica
In human anatomy, the hepatic veins are the veins that drain de-oxygenated blood from the liver into the inferior vena cava. There are usually three upper hepatic veins draining from the left, middle, and right parts of the liver.

Wikipédia

Liver

The liver is a major organ only found in vertebrates which performs many essential biological functions such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins and biochemicals necessary for digestion and growth. In humans, it is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, below the diaphragm. Its other metabolic roles include carbohydrate metabolism, the production of hormones and substances such as glucose and glycogen, and the decomposition of red blood cells.

The liver is an accessory digestive organ that produces bile, an alkaline fluid containing cholesterol and bile acids, which helps the breakdown of fat. The gallbladder, a small pouch that sits just under the liver, stores bile produced by the liver which is later moved to the small intestine to complete digestion. The liver's highly specialized tissue, consisting mostly of hepatocytes, regulates a wide variety of high-volume biochemical reactions, including the synthesis and breakdown of small and complex molecules, many of which are necessary for normal vital functions. Estimates regarding the organ's total number of functions vary, but is generally cited as being around 500.

It is not known how to compensate for the absence of liver function in the long term, although liver dialysis techniques can be used in the short term. Artificial livers have not been developed to promote long-term replacement in the absence of the liver. As of 2018, liver transplantation is the only option for complete liver failure.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HEPATIC
1. diagnosed with a hepatic veno–occlusive disease (VOD), locally known as «camel belly» or charmak’ disease, in the western province of Herat – and at least 44 deaths have been confirmed since November 2007, provincial health officials told IRIN.
2. The drug, made with more than ten Koryo medicinal materials including insam (ginseng), is potent for acute and chronic hepatitis, hepatic cirrhosis, fatty liver, toxic hepatitis, cholecystitis and pancreatitis.
3. Mark Heath, an anesthesiologist at Columbia University Medical Center who has studied lethal injection cases across the country, said the effects of drugs used in an execution can be influenced by the medical condition of the prisoner. However, it‘s quite unlikely that the unusual features of this execution, if in fact it was unusual, are fully attributable to hepatic (liver) disease,‘‘ Heath said.
4. Others sacrificed brain cells and hepatic function to alcohol; once, in the late ‘70s, I went to see Getz perform in a club in San Francisco, but the show was canceled after he proved to be too drunk to assemble his saxophone.
5. The storing of fat in the liver of force–fed fowl "is not possible with stress or suffering of the animal", it said, calling the fattened liver a "reversible phenomenon" and not a "hepatic lesion". In any event, "no natural alternatives exist". Making the case for foie gras as a product deserving special protected status, the lawmakers concluded that the product "perfectly fulfils" criteria defining the national patrimony "and the link to terroir (or land) that characterises the originality of the French food model". AP