liver disease

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liver disease

A doctor explains a diagram of liver disease to a concerned patient.

Definition

Noun: A pathological condition or disorder that impairs the normal function of the liver. This term refers to any disease that affects the liver, which is a vital organ responsible for numerous functions including detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion.

Usage

The term "liver disease" is used as a general medical category. It is typically modified by a specific type or cause to indicate a particular condition. * It is a non-count noun when referring to the general concept or state of having such a disease. * It can be used as a count noun when referring to specific types or instances.

Examples
  • General Concept: Chronic alcohol abuse can lead to liver disease.
  • Specific Type: Cirrhosis is a serious form of liver disease.
  • With Modifiers: The patient was diagnosed with autoimmune liver disease.
  • In Medical Context: Early detection is crucial for managing liver disease effectively.
Advanced Usage
  • "End-stage liver disease": A medical term for the final phase of chronic liver damage where the liver can no longer perform its essential functions, often requiring a transplant.
    • The patient with end-stage liver disease was placed on the transplant list.
  • "Liver disease of unknown etiology": Used when the specific cause of the liver damage cannot be determined.
    • The biopsy confirmed liver disease of unknown etiology.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hepatopathy (n): A formal, often clinical, synonym for liver disease.
  • Hepatic disease (n): An alternative term using the adjectival form "hepatic" (relating to the liver). It is interchangeable with "liver disease" in medical contexts.
  • Hepatitis (n): A specific type of liver disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. (This is a specific condition, not a synonym for the general term).
  • Cirrhosis (n): A specific late-stage liver disease involving scarring and loss of function.
  • Fatty liver disease (n): A specific condition characterized by excess fat buildup in liver cells.
Synonyms
  • Hepatic disorder
  • Liver disorder
  • Hepatopathy (technical)
Antonyms
  • Hepatic health
  • Normal liver function
Related Phrases
  • To have liver disease: To be afflicted with a liver disorder.
    • He has liver disease and must avoid certain medications.
  • To be diagnosed with liver disease: To receive a formal medical identification of the condition.
    • She was diagnosed with liver disease after a series of tests.
  • To manage/treat liver disease: To undertake medical care for the condition.
    • The new medication helps manage the progression of the liver disease.
liver disease

A doctor explains a diagram of liver disease to a concerned patient.

Noun
  1. a disease affecting the liver