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Summary Of: Liver

The liver is necessary for survival... The liver is also the largest... Medical terms related to the liver often start in... The adult human liver normally weighs between 1... The liver lies to the right of the stomach and overlies the... so that the liver can process the... of the blood flow to the liver is from the portal venous system... produced in the liver is collected in... The liver is among the few internal human organs capable of natural... of a liver can regenerate into a whole liver... the liver is covered entirely by... and the portions of the liver supplied by these branches constitute the functional left and right lobes... The liver performs over 500 jobs... This separates the liver into the true right and left lobes... The liver produces and excretes... The liver performs several roles in... The liver is responsible for the mainstay of protein... The liver also performs several roles in... The liver stores a multitude of substances... the liver is the main site of... The liver is responsible for immunological effects... of the liver contains many immunologically active cells... Many diseases of the liver are accompanied by... the liver removes bilirubin from the blood and excretes it through bile... Human liver transplant was first performed by... Most transplants are done for chronic liver diseases leading to... liver transplantation is done for... in which liver failure occurs over days to weeks... s liver is removed and used to replace the entire liver of the recipient... is needed to serve as a liver allograft for an infant or small child... adult liver transplantation has been done using the donor... the donor and recipient end up with normal liver function if all goes well... living liver donors usually have to undergo imaging examinations for liver anatomy to decide if the anatomy... of the liver to the inferior surface of the liver... the liver develops throughout normal gestation... The liver does not perform digestive processes because the fetus does not consume meals directly... The fetal liver releases some blood stem cells that migrate to the fetal... Liver can be baked... The liver is the only human internal organ that actually can regenerate itself to a significant extent... refers to the liver as the seat of... the liver is used in figurative speech to refer to courage and strong feelings... that he would cut out and eat the liver of each man killed after dinner... s liver contains so much Vitamin A as to be poisonous to humans... Diseases of the liver and biliary system... s Segmentation of the Liver in Transaxial Imaging... The liver and the veins in connection with it... Canadian Liver Foundation Official Website... s Liver Association for Support Services... The Liver and its Diseases... families whose lives have been affected by pediatric liver disease and transplant issues... an organisation dedicated to fighting childhood liver disease and supporting affected families... Liver Specialists of Texas...

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