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  1. Liver

    otheruses Infobox Anatomy Name Liver Latin jecur, iecer GraySubject 250 GrayPage 1188 Image Leber Schaf.jpg Caption Liver of a sheep 1 right lobe, 2 left lobe, 3 caudate lobe , 4 quadrate lobe, 5 hepatic ... of the trunk.png Caption2 Surface projections of the organs of the Torso trunk , showing liver ... 6 6ch2 s6ch2 30 ref Lymph MeshName Liver MeshNumber A03.620 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The liver is a vital ... detoxification , protein synthesis , and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion . The liver is necessary for survival there is currently no way to compensate for the absence of liver function long term, although liver dialysis can be used short term. This Organ anatomy organ plays a major ... compound which aids in digestion via the emulsification of lipids . The liver s highly specialized ... 981176 1 oclc 32308337 ref Medical terms related to the liver often start in hepato or hepatic from the Greek language Greek word for liver, h par . Anatomy The liver is a reddish brown organ with four Lobe anatomy lobes of unequal size and shape. A human liver normally weighs convert 1.44 1.66 ... quadrant of the abdominal cavity , resting just below the Thoracic diaphragm diaphragm . The liver ... are the basic metabolic cells. Lobules of liver Lobules are the functional units of the liver. Cell types Two major types of cells populate the liver lobes parenchymal and non parenchymal cells. 80 of the liver volume is occupied by parenchymal cells commonly referred to as hepatocytes . Non parenchymal cells constitute 40 of the total number of liver cells but only 6.5 of its volume. Sinusoidal ... that line the hepatic sinusoid. ref cite journal author Kmie Z title Cooperation of liver cells in health ... pmid 11729749 doi ref Blood flow The liver gets a dual blood supply from the hepatic portal vein and hepatic artery disambiguation hepatic arteries . Supplying approximately 75 of the liver s blood ... , and its associated organs. The hepatic arteries supply blood arterial blood to the liver, accounting ...   more details



  1. Liver (disambiguation)

    Liver is an organ in animals. Liver may also refer to Liver food Liver Chinese medicine Liver color Liver bird , the symbol of the city of Liverpool, England Liver Music , a collection of songs by the Residents Liver album Liver album , an album by Steve Tyler Liver punch , a boxing move Liver spot , a blemish on the skin associated with aging and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun disambig ...   more details



  1. Fried Liver

    Fried Liver or fried liver may refer to Two Knights Defense, Fried Liver Attack , a chess opening Liver food disambig ...   more details



  1. Liver fluke

    Image Fasciola hepatica.JPG thumb Fasciola hepatica Liver flukes are a polyphyletic group of trematode s phylum Platyhelminthes . Adults of liver flukes are localized in the liver of various mammal s, including humans. These flatworm s can occur in bile duct s, gallbladder , and liver parenchyma . They feed on blood . Adult flukes produce eggs which are passed into the intestine . Examples include Clonorchis sinensis the Chinese liver fluke or the Oriental liver fluke Dicrocoelium dendriticum lancet liver fluke Dicrocoelium hospes Fasciola hepatica the sheep liver fluke Fascioloides magna the giant liver fluke Fasciola gigantica Fasciola jacksoni Metorchis conjunctus Metorchis albidus Protofasciola robusta Parafasciolopsis fasciomorphae Opisthorchis viverrini Southeast Asian liver fluke Opisthorchis felineus cat liver fluke . Opisthorchis guayaquilensis See also Fascioliasis platyhelminth stub parasite stub Helminthiases Category Digenea Category Parasites Category Hepatology ar cs Jatern motolice ko ru fi Maksamadot sv Leverflundror th uk ...   more details



  1. Liver of sulfur

    Unreferenced date November 2009 Liver of Sulfur is a poorly defined mixture of potassium sulfide , potassium polysulfide , thiosulfate potassium thiosulfate , and probably potassium hydrosulfide potassium bisulfide . Synonyms include hepar sulfuris , liver of sulfur , sulfurated potash and sulfurated potassa . Liver of sulfur is mainly used in metalworking to form a patina , turning copper alloys brown or black. Typically liver of sulfur comes in a dry rock form which must be broken into smaller pieces and dissolved in hot water for use. Lump form The drawbacks to liver of sulfur in dry form are the following Shelf Life Lump form liver of sulfur has a very short shelf life. Flammability Lump form liver of sulfur is considered a flammable solid. Inhalation hazard Lump form liver of sulfur can cause an inhalation hazard due to the dust created by handling it or breaking the larger chunks into smaller pieces. Gel form Liver of sulfur is also available in a gel form. The primary benefit of the gel form being the reduced potential for harm as an inhalant. Medical use Liver of sulfur was once used in pharmaceutical preparations such as white lotion. At one time sulfurated potash was used to combat arthritis . It eventually fell into disfavor for medical purposes because sulfides and polysulfides are toxic. References reflist External links http xlgel.net Welcome.html Liver of Sulphur Extended Life Gel Website Potassium compounds DEFAULTSORT Liver Of Sulfur Category Potassium compounds Category Sulfides Category Inorganic compounds de Schwefelleber ...   more details



  1. Liver span

    Image Gray1224.png thumb Anterior view of the position of the liver red in the human abdomen. The liver span is a measurement performed during physical examination to determine the size of the liver and identify possible hepatomegaly .It can be described as it is the distance between the lower border of the liver in the mid clavicular line obtained by palpation and the upper border of the liver in the mid clavicular line detected by percussion i.e., as the upper border of the liver lies behind the ribs and can not be palpated. One technique to measure the span involves Percussion medicine percussion . ref name urlThe Abdomen Liver Span cite web url http medinfo.ufl.edu year1 bcs slides abdomen slide19.html title The Abdomen Liver Span work accessdate 2009 04 05 ref Normal liver span is 6 12  cm. ref name urlEvidence Base Liver & Ascites Exam Physical Diagnosis Skills University of Washington School of Medicine cite web url http depts.washington.edu physdx liver evid2.html title Evidence Base Liver & Ascites Exam Physical Diagnosis Skills University of Washington School of Medicine work accessdate 2009 04 05 ref References reflist Physical exam Category Liver medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Liver casserole

    Liver casserole lang fi maksalaatikko is a traditional Finnish food that is eaten at Christmas. Liver casserole is made of rice, butter or margarine, syrup, eggs, onion, mashed liver and raisins. 100 grams of liver casserole contains 6.5 g protein, 22 g carbohydrates, 9 g fat. In 2011, a Gallup poll among schoolchildren found that liver casserole was a disliked dish. The poll was answered by 299 students. External links fi http www.hs.fi ruoka artikkeli Koululaisten lempiruoka on pizza ykk C3 B6sinhokki maksalaatikko 1135263686441 Koululaisten lempiruoka on pizza, ykk sinhokki maksalaatikko http www.dlc.fi marian1 gourmet 7 1.htm Liver casserole finland stub category Finnish cuisine Category Casserole dishes pt Maksalaatikko fi Maksalaatikko sv Leverl da ...   more details



  1. Liver shot

    Merge Liver punch date March 2011 A liver shot is a punch strike punch , kick , or knee strike knee strike to the right side of the rib cage that damages the liver . Blunt force to the liver can be excruciatingly ... A fight doctor explains the effectiveness of liver shots, plus some techniques ref Thus, in combat sports , liver shots often result in knockout technical knockout s TKOs . Bas Rutten popularized both the term liver shot and the use of this tactic in mixed martial arts . ref name bas 1 http www.cagepotato.com 10 best signature moves mma The 10 Best Signature Moves in MMA Bas Rutten s liver shot is 1. ref ref http www.mmaconvert.com 2009 01 05 bas ruttens love of the liver shot explained The Origin of Bas Rutten s Love of the Liver Shot? ref Examples Prose date September 2009 Notable examples of liver shots in combat sport include Micky Ward knocked out Alfonzo Sanchez with a left hook to the liver in the 7th round what looked to be a sure defeat for Ward. Ricky Hatton knocked out Jose Luis Castillo with a huge liver shot. Bas Rutten repeatedly knocked down Jason DeLucia with liver punches during their 1996 Pancrase fight, rupturing DeLucia s liver and earning a TKO victory. ref name bas 1 Ernesto Hoost hit Mirko Filipovi Mirko CroCop with a left hook to the liver that ended one ... to the liver during a Pancrase fight in 1994. Akihiro Gono incapacitated Ivan Salaverry with a spinning back kick to the liver in their 2001 Shooto fight. Mirko Filipovi Mirko CroCop earned three TKO victories after severely injuring opponents with liver shots in Pride Fighting Championships PRIDE ... McCarthy fighter Charles McCarthy with a spinning back kick to the liver in their 2005 Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC fight. Pete Sell punched Scott Smith fighter Scott Smith in the liver during ... announcement. Cung Le dropped Sammy Morgan fighter Sammy Morgan with a liver kick in their 2007 Strikeforce fight, resulting in a TKO. Lyoto Machida kneed Tito Ortiz in the liver during their 2008 UFC ...   more details



  1. Liver sinusoid

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin vas sinusoideum GraySubject GrayPage Image Sinusoid.jpeg Caption Sinusoid of a rat liver with fenestrated endothelial cells. Fenestrae are approx 100 Nanometre nm diameter, and the sinusoidal width 5 Micrometre m . Image2 Hepatic structure2.svg Caption2 Basic liver structure Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.04.05.0.00014 A liver sinusoid is a type of Sinusoid blood vessel sinusoidal blood vessel with fenestrated, discontinuous endothelium that serves as a location for the oxygen rich blood from the hepatic artery and the nutrient rich blood from the portal vein . ref http www.siumed.edu dking2 erg liver.htm sinusoids SIU SOM Histology GI Bot generated title ref Hepatocytes are separated from the sinusoids by the space of Disse . Kupffer cells are located inside the sinusoids and can Phagocytosis take up and destroy foreign material such as bacteria . Additional images gallery Image Sinusoid.JPG Human liver sinusoid Image Gray1092.png A single lobule of the liver of a pig. X 60. gallery References references External links UIUCHistologySubject 589 BUHistology 15504loa Liver, Gall Bladder, and Pancreas liver, classic lobule BUHistology 22103loa Ultrastructure of the Cell hepatocytes and sinusoids, sinusoid and space of Disse http www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au mb140 CorePages Liver liver.htm LIVER Histology at anhb.uwa.edu.au digestive stub circulatory stub Digestive glands Veins of the torso Category Veins of the torso Category Liver anatomy ar de Lebersinusoid ...   more details



  1. Liver tumor

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Big Liver Tumor.JPG Caption left lobe liver tumor in 50 year old ... eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D008113 Nofootnotes article date September 2009 Liver tumors or hepatic tumors are tumors or growths on or in the liver medical terms pertaining to the liver often start in hepato or hepatic from the Greek language Greek word for liver, hepar . Several distinct types of tumors can develop in the liver because the liver is made up of various cell types. These growths ... , abdominal pain , jaundice , or some other liver dysfunction. Classification There are many forms of liver tumors Malignant cancerous File Ultrasound Scan ND 1230124453 1300210.png thumb 230px Large HCC filling almost entire of right lobe main Liver cancer Most cases are metastases from ... cancer , renal cancer , prostate cancer , etc . The most frequent, malignant, primary liver cancer ... benign . More rare primary forms of liver cancer include cholangiocarcinoma , mixed tumors, tumors .... Benign There are several types of benign liver tumor. Hemangioma s These are the most common type of benign liver tumor, found in up to 7 of autopsy specimens. They start in blood vessels. Most ... epithelial liver tumors develop in the liver and are also an uncommon occurrence, found ... , and rupture. Focal nodular hyperplasia FNH is the second most common tumor of the liver. This tumor ... in which all normal constituents of the liver are present, but the pattern by which they are presented is abnormal. Even though those conditions exist the liver still seems to perform in the normal range ... links commons Category Ultrasound images of liver tumors Ultrasound images of liver tumors http rad.usuhs.mil ... MedPix http pathology2.jhu.edu liver The Liver Cancer Web Page at Johns Hopkins University http www.mayoclinic.com health liver cancer DS00399 Liver cancer at Mayo Clinic cite web url http www.medpagetoday.com HematologyOncology OtherCancers tb 11323 title Gene Signature Predicts Liver Cancer ...   more details



  1. Chopped liver

    File ChoppedLiver.jpg thumb Chopped liver with egg Chopped liver is a spread food spread popular in Jewish cuisine . It is often made by saut eing or broiling Liver food liver and onion s in schmaltz adding Boiled egg hard boiled egg food eggs , salt and black pepper pepper , and grinding that mixture. However, other methods and materials exist, and the exact process and ingredients may vary from chef to chef. Chopped liver is a common menu item in kosher delicatessen s in United Kingdom Britain , Canada , and the U.S.A. Chopped liver is often served with rye bread as sandwich es. The liver used is generally calf liver calf , beef liver beef , or chicken liver chicken . Shortening or oil is often substituted for the schmaltz. Variations File Chopped liver.jpg thumb A chopped liver meal Chopped liver is high in protein but also high in fat and cholesterol . Thus, low fat , Meat analogue mock , and vegetarian versions of chopped liver exist that are frequently made of a combination or base of peas, string beans, eggplant, or mushrooms. ref Vegetarian Chopped Liver Pareve http kosherfood.about.com od vegetarianmaindishes r vegie chopliver.htm ref Chopped liver as an expression Since eating chopped liver may not be appreciated by everyone, the Jewish English expression What am I , chopped liver ? , signifies frustration or anger at being ignored on a social level. An alternative explanation for the etymology of the What am I , chopped liver ? expression is that chopped liver was traditionally served as a side dish rather than a main course. The phrase, therefore may have originally meant to express a feeling of being overlooked, as a side dish. ref http ohr.edu ask db ask main.php 213 Q3 Ask the Rabbi What Am I, Chopped Liver? at Ohr Somayach ref A similar reference aired in 1963 on The Dick Van Dyke Show on an episode titled IMDb episode 0559773 Jilting the Jilter . Sally ... do you think you are your majesty, chopped chicken liver? References reflist Category Jewish cuisine ...   more details



  1. Liver transplantation

    Interventions infobox Name Liver transplantation Image Human Hepar.jpg Caption Human liver ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 50.5 MeshID D016031 OtherCodes Liver transplantation or hepatic transplantation is the replacement of a diseased liver with a healthy liver allograft . The most commonly used technique is orthotopic transplantation, in which the native liver is removed and replaced by the donor organ in the same anatomic location as the original liver. Liver transplantation nowadays is a well accepted treatment option for end stage liver disease and acute liver failure. Typically three surgeons and one ... degree of risk. Citation needed date September 2011 History The first human liver transplant ... T, Marchioro T, VonKaulla K, Hermann G, Brittain R, Waddell W title Homotransplantation of the Liver ... post transplantation. Despite the development of viable surgical techniques, liver transplantation ... saw recognition of liver transplantation as a standard clinical treatment for both adult and pediatric ... TE, Klintmalm GB, Porter KA, Iwatsuki S, Schroter GP title Liver Transplantation with use of Cyclosporin ... pmid 7017414 issue 5 pmc 2772056 ref Liver transplantation is now performed at over one hundred centers ... 85 , and outcomes continue to improve, although liver transplantation remains a formidable procedure with frequent complications. However, the supply of liver allograft s from non living donors is far ... donor transplantation living donor liver transplantation . Indications Liver transplantation is potentially applicable to any acute or chronic condition resulting in irreversible liver dysfunction, provided .... Uncontrolled metastatic cancer outside liver, active drug or alcohol abuse and active septic infections ... may also prevent transplantation relative contraindication s . Most liver transplants are performed for chronic liver diseases that lead to irreversible scarring of the liver, or cirrhosis of the liver . Some centers use the Milan criteria to select patients with liver cancers for liver transplantation ...   more details



  1. Liver abscess

    Infobox Disease Name Liver abscess Image Caption DiseasesDB 22094 ICD10 ICD10 K 75 0 k 70 ICD9 ICD9 572.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000261 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1316 MeshID D008100 A liver abscess is a pus filled mass inside the liver . ref http medconditions.net liver abscess.html ref Common causes are abdominal infections such as appendicitis or diverticulitis due to haematogenous spread through the portal vein. ref name MedlinePlus MedlinePlus 000261 Pyogenic liver abscess ref Types There are three major forms of liver abscess, classified by etiology Pyogenic liver abscess , which is most often polymicrobial, accounts for 80 of hepatic abscess cases in the United States. Amoebic liver abscess due to Entamoeba histolytica accounts for 10 of cases. Fungal abscess, most often due to Candida genus Candida species, accounts for less than 10 of cases. References reflist Gastroenterology Category Liver health stub es Absceso hep tico ka ja pl Ropie w troby pt Abscesso amebiano sk Absces pe ene th ...   more details



  1. Liver cancer

    Infobox disease Name PAGENAME Image Big Liver Tumor.JPG Caption Left lobe liver tumor in a 50 year old ... 155.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D008113 Liver cancer or hepatic cancer from the Greek language Greek h par , meaning liver is a cancer that originates in the liver . Liver cancers are malignant tumors that grow on the surface or inside the liver. Liver tumors are discovered ... mass, abdominal pain , jaundice , nausea or liver dysfunction. ref http www.liverfoundation.org education info progression ref Liver cancers should not be confused with liver metastases , which are cancers that originate from organs elsewhere in the body and migrate to the liver. Classification There are many forms of liver cancer, although many cancers found in the liver are metastases ... , lung cancer , renal cancer , prostate cancer , etc . The most frequent liver cancer is hepatocellular ... of the liver. Cancers which arise from the blood vessel cells in the liver are known has hemangioendothelioma s. As well as mixed tumors, rarer forms of liver cancer include Mesenchymal stem cell mesenchymal ... or 2 out of every 10 cases of liver cancer. These cancers start in the small tubes called bile ducts ... that start in the blood vessels of the liver. These tumors grow quickly. Often by the time they are found ... . Lymphoma of liver A rare form of lymphoma that usually have diffuse infiltration to liver. It may also form a liver mass in rare occasions. Signs and symptoms Cholangiocarcinoma sweating Jaundice ... C is the primary cause of liver cancer. ref cite journal last Rosen first HR title Clinical ... that l carnitine deficiency is a risk factor for liver cancer, and that supplementation with it could ... L carnitine supplementation prevents development of liver cancer . ref Chronic Hepatitis B infection can lead to liver cancer. Japan being member of International Cancer Genome Consortium is leading efforts to map liver cancer s complete genome . Prevention Since hepatitis B or C is one of the main ...   more details



  1. Liver disease

    Infobox disease Name Liver disease Image Non alcoholic fatty liver disease1.jpg Caption Micrograph of non alcoholic fatty liver disease , demonstrating marked macrovesicular steatosis . Trichrome stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D008107 Liver disease also called hepatic disease is an umbrella term referring to damage to or disease of the liver . Signs and symptoms The symptoms related to liver dysfunction include both physical signs and a variety ... pot belly , cellulite , fatty liver, and a roll of fat around the upper abdomen liver roll etc. Citation ..., low LDL and VLDL cholesterol, low triglyderides. Types Hepatitis , inflammation of the liver, is caused mainly by various viruses viral hepatitis but also by some hepatotoxicity liver toxins e.g. alcoholic hepatitis , autoimmunity autoimmune hepatitis or hereditary conditions. Alcoholic liver disease ... fatty liver fatty liver disease , alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis . Analogous terms such as drug induced or toxic liver disease are also used to refer to the range of disorders caused by various drugs and environmental chemicals. Fatty liver disease hepatic steatosis is a reversible condition where large vacuoles of triglyceride fat accumulate in liver cells. Non alcoholic fatty liver .... Fatty liver may lead to inflammatory disease i.e. steatohepatitis and, eventually, cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is the formation of fibrous tissue fibrosis in the place of liver cells that have died due to a variety of causes, including viral hepatitis, alcohol overconsumption, and other forms of liver toxicity. Cirrhosis causes chronic liver failure . Primary liver cancer most commonly manifests as hepatocellular ... of the liver. Many liver malignancies are secondary lesions that have metastasized from primary cancers .... Hereditary disease s that cause damage to the liver include hemochromatosis , involving accumulation of iron in the body, and Wilson s disease , which causes the body to retain copper . Liver damage ...   more details



  1. Liver (color)

    Liver is a term used to describe certain types of dark brown color in dog s and horses . In dogs, it is a dark brown shade. In horses, liver chestnut is a term used to describe a chocolate colored Chestnut coat chestnut horse. A liver chestnut is the same equine coat color genetics genetically as a regular chestnut, but the shade is a dark brown rather than the reddish or rust color more typical of chestnut. A horse that appears to be a liver chestnut but has a light colored mane horse mane and tail, sometimes colloquially called a chocolate palomino , could be a horse manifesting the champagne gene . However, flaxen or light colored manes and tails are also seen in chestnuts. See also List of colors References Unreferenced article date September 2008 Shades of brown Shades of grey US yes state autocollapse Equine coat colors state autocollapse Category Horse coat colors Category Shades of brown Liver Category Shades of gray Liver color stub es H gado color it Fegato colore ja zh ...   more details



  1. Liver of Piacenza

    File Liver of Piacenza.png thumb 300px The Liver of Piacenza with its Etruscan language Etruscan inscriptions. The Liver of Piacenza is an Etruscan civilization Etruscan artifact found on September 26, 1877 near Gossolengo , in the province of Piacenza , Italy. It is a life sized bronze model of a sheep s liver covered in Etruscan language Etruscan writings. The writings on the liver are names of Etruscan deities. It is believed that the bronze model served as a tool for priests when they practiced haruspicy . It has been dated to the 2nd 3rd century BC. ref de Grummond, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History and Legend , page 67 ref The bronze liver is now on display in the Municipal Museum of Piacenza, in the Palazzo Farnese Piacenza Palazzo Farnese . See also Etruscan religion Notes and references Reflist Further reading L.B. Van der Meer Van der Meer, L.B. 1987 . The bronze liver of Piacenza. Amsterdam J.C. Gieben. br Etruscans Etruria stub Category Etruscan artefacts Category Piacenza fa fr Foie de Plaisance it Fegato di Piacenza la Iecur Placentinum nl Levermodel van Piacenza pt F gado de Piacenza ru ...   more details



  1. Liver punch

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Merge Liver shot date March 2011 The liver punch is a punch used in boxing . It deceives the average spectator, as the Punch strike punch is short and quick. The drive is usually made with the left hand, or the left Hook boxing hook in infighting , or the regular short body hook. The drive is usually made under and to the front of the Human rib cage ninth and tenth ribs upward to the base of the Scapula shoulder blade toward the Vertebral column spine . The liver is one of the largest vital organs and its effect is sickening, as it shocks the liver, the largest gland organ anatomy organ , and causes the victim to lose much of his fighting drive , and causes the air to escape his body. It is usually delivered when feint ing an opponent to lead with his right, which leaves the body exposed the attacker then steps in and delivers a short, stiff uppercut , over the liver, which will usually put the average man out of commission at once. Normally, a liver punch is more or less unintentional. It begins as a left hook to the body, but as the defending boxer puts his elbow down and begins to roll with the punch, the back is exposed. Thus, the attacking boxer is frequently offered either the arm or the back of the ribs, the latter of which he will usually take instead of the arm. For recent examples of the effectiveness of a liver punch, see Bernard Hopkins knockout of Oscar de la Hoya in 2004, or the 2007 knockout of Jos Luis Castillo by Ricky Hatton . Mixed martial arts Bas Rutten made the liver punch famous in mixed martial arts MMA , even utilizing it in rupturing Jason Delucia s liver while in Pancrase a major Japanese fighting organization. Boxing DEFAULTSORT Liver Punch Category Boxing terminology Category Punches combat Boxing stub nl Leverstoot ...   more details



  1. Liver (album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Liver Type Live album Artist Steve Taylor Cover Liver Abum cover.jpg Released 1995 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Length Label Warner Bros. Records Warner Bros. Producer Reviews CCM Magazine ref name CCM 18 1 cite journal last Brown first Bruce A. year 1995 month July title Reviews Liver journal CCM Magazine id ISSN 1524 7848 volume 18 issue 1 pages 69 ref Last album This album Next album Liver is a live album by Steve Taylor , released in 1995. Its contents cover all of Taylor s career, including his time with Chagall Guevara . ref name CCM 18 1 Track listing Jim Morrison s Grave The Lament of Desmond R.G. Underwood Frederick IV I Want to Be a Clone Escher s World On the Fritz Bannerman Hero Jesus Is for Losers The Finish Line Violent Blue References reflist Steve Taylor Category Steve Taylor albums Category 1995 live albums Liver ...   more details



  1. Liver (food)

    File Pig s liver with sauteed onion.jpg thumb Slice of pig s liver and onions nutritionalvalue name Pork liver kJ 561 protein 21 g fat 3.7 g carbs 2.5 g iron mg 23 sodium mg 87 panthothenic mg 6.7 niacin ... note Calf liver and chicken liver are comparable. File Cornmeal mush liver.jpg thumb Cornmeal mush with chicken liver, Cuisine of Moldova . The liver of mammals, fowl , and fish are commonly eaten as food by humans. Domestic pig , beef ox , Lamb and mutton lamb , calf , chicken , and goose liver s are widely available from butchers and supermarkets. Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, Stir frying stir fried , or eaten raw lebanese cuisine, liver sashimi . In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in mixed grill or meurav Yerushalmi . Liver is often made into Spread food spreads . Well known examples include liver p t , foie gras , chopped liver , and leverpostej . Liver sausage s such as Braunschweiger and liverwurst are also a valued meal. Liver sausage s may also be used as spreads. Animal livers are rich in iron and Retinol vitamin A , and cod liver oil is commonly used as a dietary supplement . Traditionally, some fish livers were valued as food, especially the Common stingray stingray liver. It was used to prepare delicacies, such as poached skate liver on toast in England, as well as the beignets de foie de raie and foie ... T. Moore title The vitamin A content and toxicity of bear and seal liver journal Biochemical Journal date 1943 07 pmid 16747610 pmc 1257872 ref The Inuit will not eat the liver of polar bears or seals ... bear liver. ref Valerian Albanov. In the Land of White Death . Appendix A. Konrad s notes. ref Also ... were both poisoned, the latter fatally, from eating husky liver, though this has been contested recently ... and liver than from consuming water based and solid preparations. ref Cite journal issn 0002 9165 ... Unrelated to its vitamin content, pufferfish liver which is consumed in Japanese cuisine as fugu contains ...   more details



  1. Graham Liver

    Multiple issues BLP sources November 2010 orphan February 2009 Graham Liver is a radio presenter who has worked on local radio in the north of England. Biography Liver was born and raised in Lancaster, Lancashire Lancaster . ref name Citizen http www.blackburncitizen.co.uk news 4728234.New Radio Lancashire breakfast show revealed New Radio Lancashire breakfast show host revealed , The Citizen , 9 November 2009, retrieved 2010 11 07 ref Liver s career with the BBC began at the age of eighteen with BBC Radio Cumbria . ref name BBC http news.bbc.co.uk local lancashire hi tv and radio newsid 8349000 8349926.stm Presenter profile Graham Liver , BBC , retrieved 2010 11 07 ref Four years later he moved back to Lancashire, where he joined the commentary team for Blackburn Rovers matches the club that he supports . ref name BBC Liver went on to present lunchtime, afternoon, and drivetime shows on the station. ref name BBC He moved to BBC Radio Leeds for four years before returning to Radio Lancashire in early 2010 to replace Tony Livesey as presenter of the Breakfast Show. ref name BBC ref name RT http radiotoday.co.uk news.php?extend.5342 Graham Liver for Lancashire , RadioToday, retrieved 2010 11 07 ref He also presents news bulletins for BBC North West Tonight. References Reflist External links http www.bbc.co.uk leeds content articles 2006 02 13 radio leeds presenter liver feature.shtml Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Liver, Graham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Liver, Graham Category Living people Category British radio presenters ...   more details



  1. Liver biopsy

    Diagnostic infobox Name Liver biopsy Image Adenocarcinoma liver metastasis.jpg Caption Micrograph of a liver core needle biopsy showing cancer . ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 50.1 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes Liver biopsy is the biopsy removal of a small sample of tissue biology tissue from the liver . It is a medical test that is done to aid medical diagnosis diagnosis of liver disease , to assess the severity of known liver disease, and to monitor the progress of treatment. ref name GrantNeuberger cite journal author Grant A, Neuberger J title Guidelines on the use of liver biopsy in clinical practice journal ... liver aspirate was performed by the Germany German physician Paul Ehrlich in 1883. Percutaneous liver ... R sch J, Lakin PC, Antonovic R, Dotter CT title Transjugular approach to liver biopsy and transhepatic ... pmid 4713761 ref Types Liver biopsies may be taken percutaneous ly via a needle through the skin ... biopsy of liver lesions in the diagnosis of hepatocellular cancer a systematic review and meta analysis ... gut.2008.149062 url http gut.bmj.com cgi content abstract 57 11 1592 ref Indications Liver biopsy is often required for the diagnosis of a liver problem jaundice , abnormal blood tests where blood ... liver disease and tuberculosis of the liver may be diagnosed through biopsy. ref name GrantNeuberger Direct biopsy of tumor s of the liver may aid the diagnosis, although this may be avoided ... If the diagnosis is already clear, such as chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C , liver biopsy is useful to assess the severity of the associated liver damage. The same is true for haemochromatosis .... ref name GrantNeuberger Occasionally, liver biopsy is required to monitor the progress of treatment ... century liver biopsy has been considered as the gold standard for assessing the stage and the grade of chronic liver disease. Consensus conference statements recommended liver biopsy in the management of almost all patients with hepatitis C and B. Liver biopsy is generally a safe procedure, but it is invasive ...   more details



  1. Fatty liver

    distinguish foie gras Infobox disease Name Fatty liver Image Non alcoholic fatty liver disease1.jpg Caption Micrograph showing a fatty liver macrovesicular steatosis , as seen in non alcoholic fatty liver ... article 170409 MeshName Fatty Liver MeshNumber C06.552.241 Image Stage of liver damage.JPG thumb Different stages of liver damage Fatty liver , also known as fatty liver disease FLD , is a reversible condition where large vacuole s of triglyceride fat accumulate in hepatocyte liver cells via the process ..., fatty liver can be considered a single disease that occurs worldwide in those with excessive alcohol ... Reddy JK, Rao MS title Lipid metabolism and liver inflammation. II. Fatty liver disease and fatty acid oxidation journal Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. volume 290 issue 5 pages G852 ... inflammation of the liver hepatitis , called steatohepatitis . By considering the contribution by alcohol, fatty liver may be termed alcoholic steatosis or non alcoholic fatty liver disease NAFLD , and the more severe forms as alcoholic steatohepatitis part of alcoholic liver disease and non alcoholic steatohepatitis NASH . Causes Fatty liver is commonly associated with alcohol or metabolic syndrome ... Christian disease , acute fatty liver of pregnancy , lipodystrophy Nutritional Malnutrition , total ... prevalence and association with altered iron metabolism but not with liver damage journal Hepatology ... Image Periportal hepatosteatosis intermed mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph of liver lobule periportal liver hepatic steatosis, as may be seen due to steroid use. Trichrome stain . Fatty change represents ... fatty change . In this stage liver cells are filled with multiple fat droplets that do not displace ... , obesity and corticosteroids . Acute fatty liver of pregnancy and Reye s syndrome are examples of severe liver disease caused by microvesicular fatty change. ref cite book last Goldman first Lee title ... is made when fat in the liver exceeds 5 10 by weight. ref name reddy ref cite journal author Adams ...   more details



  1. Liver and onions

    midwest ern style foods. Liver and onions is still widely popular in Latin America , where it is often ... reflist External links wikibooks Cookbook Liver and onions http www.recettesdecuisine.tv recette r7859 ...   more details



  1. Liver soup

    Orphan date February 2009 History Liver soup has been dated back to the Han Dynasty . It was a favorite food of many poor farmers in the region. How It Is Made Often using a pork liver , it is cut horizontally and vertically then carefully slice away the bile or extra fats. boil ginger then add soy sauce. Place in the liver and let it cook for a while. Sesame oil and pepper are often used condiments in this soup. Geography It is very popular in China , Singapore and Malaysia . meat stub Category Chinese soups China cuisine stub ...   more details




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