hepatic
英 [hɪ'pætɪk]
美 [hɪ'pætɪk]
1. hepat- + -ic.
2. => pertaining to the liver.
- hepatic (adj.)
- late 14c., epatike, from Old French hepatique or directly from Latin hepaticus "pertaining to the liver," from Greek hepatikos, from hepar (genitive hepatos) "liver" (see hepatitis). As a noun, "medicine for the liver," from late 15c.
- 1. The diagnosis: fulminant hepatic failure. The boy's liver was dying.
- 诊断是: 暴发性肝衰竭, 这个男孩的肝即将死亡.
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- 2. Approximately one third of all patients with malignant disease have hepatic metastasis.
- 在有恶性病变的全部病人中,大约1/3有肝转移.
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- 3. Hepatic granulomas most commonly due to sarcoidosis and tuberculosis.
- 肝肉芽肿多由肉样瘤病及结核病引起.
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- 4. Three of our original 12 patients are now dead with hepatic metastases.
- 我们起初的12例中已有3例因肝转移死亡.
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- 5. Death usually results from hepatic or renal failure.
- 常因肝脏或肾脏衰竭而导致死亡.
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