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ICD9 CM Code 070.0 - Viral hepatitis A with hepatic coma
Hepatitis is a medical condition defined by the inflammation of the liver and characterized by the presence of inflammatory cellsin the tissue of the organ. ¨Hepatitis may occur with limited or no symptoms, but often leads to jaundice, anorexia (poor appetite) and malaise. Hepatitis is acute when it lasts less than six months and chronic when it persists longerHepatic encephalopathy (also known as portosystemic encephalopathy) is the occurrence of confusion, altered level of consciousness, andcoma as a result of liver failure. In the advanced stages it is called hepatic coma or coma hepaticum. It may ultimately lead to death.
Hepatic is referring to the liver. For another example, your kidneys are referred to as "renal".
Hepatic.
it is still coma but it is different to say
No, "pancreatic" means pertaining to the pancreas. Hepatic means pertaining to the liver.
It means: comma (as in punctuation) OR a coma as in a state of unconsciousness.
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do u mean hepatitis?this is irritation of the liver that can cause permanent damage sometimes. hepatitis may be caused by viruses or by medicines or alcohol. Hepatitis comes in various forms eg hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D and hepatitis E...hope that helped Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.
No ghosts appear when people are in a coma, only doctors and nurses.
Minimal residual hepatic parenchyma means there's not much functional liver left.
Most medical terms are usually latin based. "Trans" means to cross, usually a barrier of some sort. "Hepatic" refers to the liver. You may have heard of hepatitis, which is a term used to describe inflammation of the liver. (Hepatic = liver, itis = inflammation of) So....Transhepatic would mean something that crosses the liver. This likely refers to a medication that is able to partially bypass the filtering mechanism of the liver. (which most medications must do in order to still have an effect on the body)