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Hepatography
Radiography of the liver, usually after injection of a radiographic contrast medium.
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Hepatoduodenostomy
The establishment of an opening from the hepatic bile duct into the duodenum.
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Hepatocholangitis
Inflammation of the liver and bile ducts.
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Hepatocholangiostomy
Establishing free drainage by making an opening into the hepatic bile duct.
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Hepatocholangiogastrostomy
The establishment of drainage of bile ducts into the stomach.
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Hepatocholangioenterostomy
The establishment of a passage between the hepatic bile ducts and intestine.
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Hepatocholangioduodenostomy
The establishment of drainage of (hepatic) bile ducts into the duodenum.
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Hepatocholangiocystoduodenostomy
The establishment of drainage of bile ducts into the duodenum through the gallbladder.
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Hepatocarcinogen
Anything that causes cancer of the liver.
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Hepatitis G virus
An RNA flavivirus found in blood in about 2% of blood donors that may be transmitted by injection, drug abuse, sexual contact, transfusions, and childbirth (from mother to infant). It is remotely related to hepatitis C virus. It causes chronic viremia but does not seem to cause hepatitis or liver damage.
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