"Hepatomegaly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hepatomegaly refers to the medical condition characterized by an enlargement of the liver, which can be caused by a variety of factors such as liver disease, liver infections, or liver damage resulting from medication or other substances.
The word "hepatogenous" refers to something that originates or is produced in the liver.
Hepatography is a medical imaging technique that involves the use of radiation to provide detailed images of the liver. It is often used to diagnose and treat liver conditions, such as liver cancer, cirrhosis, and liver abscesses.
Hepatojugular reflex is a medical sign where the jugular veins in the neck are perceptibly distended and pulsate in synchrony with the heartbeat, usually as a result of hepatic congestion or liver failure.
Hepatolenticular refers to a group of symptoms that affect the liver (hepat/o) and the eye's lens (lenticular). It is often used to describe a type of inherited disorder or condition that can affect the liver, brain, and eye, such as Wilson's disease.
Hepatology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders and diseases of the liver, including hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
Hepatoma is a tumor that originates in the liver cells, also known as hepatic cells or hepatocytes. It is a type of primary liver cancer, meaning it starts in the liver rather than spreading from another part of the body. Hepatomas are often classified into two main types: benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous).
Hepatomancy is a divine or supernatural means of divination that involves the liver, which is believed to have the power to reveal secrets or predict the future.
Referring to the liver and kidneys. The term "hepatonephric" is used to describe something that is related to or affecting both the liver and kidneys, such as a condition that affects both organs.
Hepatonephromegaly is a medical term that refers to a condition where both the liver and kidneys simultaneously become enlarged. The term "hepatomegaly" specifically refers to an enlargement of the liver, while "nephromegaly" refers to an enlargement of the kidneys. So, hepatonephromegaly is essentially a combined enlargement of both organs. This condition can be caused by various underlying medical conditions, such as liver disease, kidney disease, or even certain genetic disorders.
Hepatopancreatic refers to the area of the digestive system that includes the liver, pancreas, and part of the small intestine. It is often used in medical contexts to describe diseases or disorders that affect this specific region of the digestive tract.
Hepatopathy is a medical term that refers to the disease or disorder of the liver. It can be acute or chronic, and can be caused by a variety of factors such as viral infections, autoimmune disorders, or exposure to toxins. Hepatopathy can lead to a range of symptoms, including jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, and changes in liver function. In severe cases, it can lead to liver failure, cirrhosis, and even death.
Hepatopetal refers to a substance or agent that attracts or draws towards the liver. The term is derived from the Greek words "hepar" meaning liver and "petalon" meaning to attract.
Hepatopexy is a surgical procedure where the liver is repositioned or anchored to the abdominal wall or diaphragm to reduce its movement and alleviate symptoms.
Hepatophyma is a rare skin condition characterized by the appearance of slow-growing, painless nodules or tumors on the skin, typically on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. These nodules are caused by an abnormal proliferation of fibroblasts, which are cells that produce collagen, and may be associated with conditions such as pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a genetic disorder that affects the skin, eyes, and cardiovascular system.