What alkaline is in liver salts?
Andrews liver salts contain MgSO4.2H2O, NaHCO3, citric acid and sucrose.
This drug is used as laxative or antacid.
Where does bile have its affect?
STOMACH obviously, where the food is located once it has been consumed and travelled down the epiglottis then larynx leading to the trachea and down to the last stop, the stomach.
What factors can contribute to incomplete digestion?
Achlorydia or hypochlorydia, where there is not enough stomach acid production to break food down. Food can therefore leave the stomach without being properly broken down and enter the intestinal tract as undigested food, contributing to incomplete digestion.
What material is transported in the sinusoids of the liver?
The sinusoids of the liver transport a mixture of materials, primarily blood that contains nutrients, hormones, and metabolic waste products. This blood comes from both the hepatic artery and the portal vein, bringing oxygen and nutrient-rich substances from the intestine. Additionally, the sinusoids facilitate the exchange of substances between the blood and liver cells, aiding in processes such as detoxification and metabolism.
Is VLDL is a lipoprotein that delivers fat made in the liver to various tissues?
no it is actually chylomicrons
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Areas in the liver that look less dense on a radiograph
I do not believe it is possible to live with two livers.
Why animals liver are bigger than human liver?
Not all animals livers are bigger (compared to body weight) than humans.
However, some animals' livers are a larger proportion of the body weight because those animals are carnivores (unlike humans which are omnivores). A possible reason for this is that carnivores must be prepared for large, infrequent meals - so their liver needs to be large to deal with a sudden large intake of fat.
Other animals, such as horses and cows, have larger livers simply because they are a much larger animal than a human (and in fact their livers are smaller relative to body weight).
Does the liver separate blood and help in digestion?
the liver is a vital organ and has a wide range of functions one of them is to help digestion. it is necessary for our living and yes it does seperate the blood and definetly helps in digestion
What artery supply blood to the spleen liver and stomach?
The celiac artery supplies blood to the stomach. The celiac artery is the first main branch of the aortic artery.
Can a person live life with 10 percent of a none cirrohsis liver?
My gastro said I could live a long healthy life with only 10% of a none cirrohsis liver he said he knew people who lived a very good life with only 5 percent of a none damaged liver.
Why paracetamol can not given to liver patients?
toxic metabolites of paracetamol are removed by healthy livers. patients with liver disease cannot remove them, so the toxins build up and cause more liver damage leading to liver failure
How do I know if you have scar tissue on your liver?
Biopsy. It is the only way to make a certain diagnosis of cirrhosis, although many clinical signs, laboratory findings, and imaging findings are pathognomonic of cirrhosis.
Is a liver enlarged if it percusses to the midclavicular line?
Your question is missing some information. The normal liver always crosses the midclavicular line. The missing information: how many centimeters did it percuss to at the midclavicular line.
Can you bypass liver by snorting?
When taken orally, a drug is first taken up by the liver, then delivered into the general circulation. When taken by injection, by skin patch, or by inhalation, the drug bypasses the liver initiallyand is delivered directly to the circulation. So initially yes. But ask a doctor or pharmacist before you snort anything your supposed to take orally.
Does ultrasound detect fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver?
Ultrasound can aid in the detection of fibrosis and cirrhosis of the liver, by measuring how ecogenic the liver is (the more it "echo's" the greater the scarring). However any findings still have to be validated by a biopsy, before a diagnoses can be confirmed.
What are 3 functions of the liver and what organ do they coordinate with?
The three functions of the liver are:
1) detoxifies chemicals in the body such as alcohol
2) produce substances that break down or convert fats, and glucose
3) secretes bile which is stored in the gallbladder
The liver works with the gallbladder to store bile that is made from the liver.
What causes blood flow to be restricted by a diseased liver?
As the liver scars, blood flow is progressively restricted in the portal vein, which carries blood from the stomach and abdominal organs to the liver.