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  • Term: liver fatty
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    Comprehensive Analysis



    1) "Liver" -- As to liver fatty

    2live
    Pronunciation: 'lIv
    Function: adjective
    Etymology: short for alive
    1 a : having life : LIVING <a live lobster> b : existing in fact or reality : ACTUAL <spoke to a real live celebrity>
    2 : exerting force or containing energy: as a : AFIRE, GLOWING <live coals> b : connected to electric power c : charged with explosives and containing shot or a bullet <live ammunition>; also : armed but not exploded <a live bomb> d : imparting or driven by power <a live axle> e : being in operation <a live microphone>
    3 : abounding with life : VIVID
    4 : being in a pure native state
    5 : of bright vivid color
    6 : of continuing or current interest <live issues>
    7 a : not yet printed from or plated <live type> b : not yet typeset <live copy>
    8 a : of or involving a presentation (as a play or concert) in which both the performers and an audience are physically present <a live record album> <a nightclub with live entertainment> b : broadcast directly at the time of production <a live radio program>
    9 : being in play <a live ball>
    Pronunciation Symbols

    Liver
    Liver of a sheep: (1) right lobe, (2) left lobe, (3) caudate lobe, (4) quadrate lobe, (5) hepatic artery and portal vein, (6) hepatic lymph nodes, (7) gall bladder.
    Gray's subject #250 1188
    Artery hepatic artery
    Vein hepatic vein, portal vein
    Nerve celiac ganglia, vagus[1]
    Precursor foregut
    MeSH Liver

    The liver is an organ in some animals, including vertebrates (and therefore humans). It plays a major role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body including glycogen storage, plasma protein synthesis, and drug detoxification. This organ also is the largest gland in the human body and lies beneath the diaphragm in the upper right portion of the abdomen.[2] It produces bile, which is important in digestion. It performs and regulates a wide variety of high-volume biochemical reactions requiring specialized tissues. Medical terms related to the liver often start in hepato- or hepatic from the Greek word for liver, hepar.

    • 1 Anatomy
      • 1.1 Flow of blood
      • 1.2 Flow of bile
      • 1.3 Regeneration
      • 1.4 Traditional (Surface) anatomy

        2) "Fatty" -- As to liver fatty

        1fat·ty
        Pronunciation: 'fa-tE
        Function: adjective
        Inflected Form(s): fat·ti·er; -est
        1 : containing fat especially in unusual amounts <fatty foods>; also : unduly stout : CORPULENT
        2 : GREASY
        3 : derived from or chemically related to fat
        - fat·ti·ness noun
        Pronunciation Symbols

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        Obesity
        Classification & external resources
        An obese man from the painting, "The Tuscan General" by Alessandro del Borro, 17th century.
        ICD-10 E66.
        ICD-9 278
        DiseasesDB 9099
        MedlinePlus 003101
        eMedicine med/1653 
        MeSH C23.888.144.699.500

        Obesity is a condition in which the natural energy reserve, stored in the fatty tissue of humans and other mammals, is increased to a point where it is associated with certain health conditions or increased mortality.

        Obesity is both an individual clinical condition and is increasingly viewed as a serious public health problem. Excessive body weight has been shown to predispose to various diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus type 2, sleep apnea, and osteoarthritis.[1]

        • 1 Cultural and social significance
          • 1.1 Etymology
          • 1.2 History
          • 1.3 Contemporary culture
          • 1.4 Popular culture
        • 2 Effects on health
        • 3 Metrics