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1. Medical definition of Subhepatic: situated or occurring under the liver.
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2. Lavalle-Villalobos, "Subhepatic appendicitis with subdiaphragmatic abscess in a pediatric patient without intestinal malrotation: case report," Cir Cir, vol
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3. Subhepatic synonyms, Subhepatic pronunciation, Subhepatic translation, English dictionary definition of Subhepatic
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4. Definition of Subhepatic in the Definitions.net dictionary
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5. What does Subhepatic mean? Information and translations of Subhepatic in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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6. Words near Subhepatic in the Dictionary
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7. Subhepatic (not comparable) Below the live
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8. Subhepatic abscess - Formation of purulent limited disposed between the lower surface of the liver and intestines and which is hinged surgical complication of diseases of the abdominal cavity.
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9. Subhepatic position of the cecum
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10. Infections of the Subhepatic space are most often associated with disease of the gallbladder and biliary tree
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11. From a Subhepatic subphrenic position
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12. We used about 3 L of antibiotic solution to completely drain the peritoneal cavity, including the Subhepatic abscess
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13. Subhepatic appendicitis Am Fam Physician
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14. The frequency of Subhepatic and subphrenic abscesses on the right side is two to three times greater than on the left side
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15. Subhepatic appendix is a rare location (<0.1%), and when inflamed can present mimicking both renal colic (as in this case) or biliary colic.
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16. [Subhepatic abscess as a late complication of missed intraperitoneal gallstone after laparoscopic cholecystectomy]
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17. Phonetic spelling of Subhepatic
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18. Learn more about the word "Subhepatic" , its origin, alternative forms, and usage from Wiktionary.
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19. Subhepatic - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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20. A computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen showed a complex 21 x 5.8 x 8.8-cm Subhepatic fluid collection with internal septations, which fistulized through the abdominal wall, forming a 5.6 x 2-cm subcutaneous fluid collection in the right flank (Figures 1 and and2)
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21. At the heart of Subhepatic (mechanical) jaundice is a violation of the outflow of bile from the extrahepatic bile ducts due to violation of their patency
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22. The left Subhepatic space or the lesser omental bursa communicates with the right Subhepatic space via the epiploic foramen of Winslow
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23. The right Subhepatic space or the hepatorenal pouch (of Rutherford Morrison) (Figs 4.20, 4.49) is one of the most dependent parts of the peritoneal cavity in the recumbent position (the other being the rectovesical or rectouterine pouch)
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24. The hepatorenal recess (Subhepatic recess, pouch of Morison or Morison's pouch) is the space that separates the liver from the right kidney.As a potential space, the recess is not filled with fluid under normal conditions.However, fluid can collect in this space in circumstances where the abdomen fills with fluid, such as hemoperitoneum.This fluid may be seen on ultrasound or computed
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25. The Subhepatic space lies between the liver and transverse colon or left kidney, and the stomach and the lesser omentum
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26. The part of the Subhepatic space between the liver and left kidney is called the hepatorenal recess (Morison's pouch) Images
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27. The Subhepatic position of an appendix may lead to difficulty in diagnosis of appendicitis, its surgical management as well as bizarre complications
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28. Ten patients with Subhepatic fluid collections complicating laparoscopic Cholecystectomy were successfully treated by interventional radiological procedures
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29. Spanish Translation, Synonyms, Definitions and Usage Examples of English Word 'Subhepatic' Toggle navigation
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30. The major morbidities of LPC are bile leakage, remnant symptomatic gallstones, remnant cholecystitis, subphrenic or Subhepatic abscess due to continuous drainage from the remnant mucosa, and need for …
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31. Subhepatically located caecum and appendix is a very rare entity
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32. Appendicitis, which is a common surgical emergency, in combination with the abnormal Subhepatic location, presents a great challenge in its diagnosis and management.
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33. In the drain insertion group, investigators use the closed suction drain through a lateral 5-mm trocar and placed it in right Subhepatic space No Intervention: no drain insertion In this arm, investigators perform only laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and not insert a drain
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34. Subhepatic: In anatomy and zoology : Of doubtful or disputed hepatic character, as a glandular tissue of some invertebrates, which resembles that of the liver.
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35. Subhepatic answers are found in the Taber's Medical Dictionary powered by Unbound Medicine
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36. Subhepatic, left-sided, intraherniary, lateral pouch, mesocolic, and lumbar positions are rare positions of the appendix
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37. Subhepatic appendicitis could mimic cholecystitis and liver abscess, resulting in delayed diagnosis and appendiceal rupture [1, 7].
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38. These bilomas develop in the Subhepatic space most often secondary to iatrogenic injury of the extrahepatic ducts
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39. We present a case of a large, sterile, Subhepatic abdominal wall abscess secondary to foreign body reaction to dropped gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed 10 years ago
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40. Subhepatic appendicitis was first reported in 1863 and is rare, accounting for 0.08% of all appendicitis of appendicitis in all age groups
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41. BY Subhepatic GAS-IZUBBI,E1 bY F o 1 k e K n u t s s o n (Tabulrt: SVI--XVII) Most cases of perforating ulcers manifest themselves by a clinical pic- ture that does not present any diagnostic difficulties whatever
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42. A Subhepatic appendicitis is very rare and may cause a surgical dilemma
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43. Our case highlights how an 18cm appendix had the tip placed Subhepatic and was acutely inflamed
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44. When present in an abnormal Subhepatic location, it can pose a challenge in its diagnosis and management
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45. Subhepatic appendicitis is a rare phenomenon, especially in the pediatric age group
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46. Herein, we present a rare case of Subhepatic appendicitis in an 11-year-old boy with delayed presentation but managed successfully.
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47. Ochsner's incision is perfectly reasonable indeed to drain posterior right Subhepatic abscesses, but Boyd stated in 1966 (3) that Trendelenburg's ninth-to-tenth rib transpleural incision was more adequate and direct for draining abscesses in the posterior aspect of the right subphrenic space just above the superior reflection of the coronary
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48. A Case of Subhepatic Abscess with Serratia Ficaria after Emergent Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Leila Hashemi, M.D
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49. Subhepatic abscess; Subphrenic abscess after procedure; Clinical Information
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SUBHEPATIC
Medical Definition of subhepatic. : situated or occurring under the liver.
Although the large defect hampered the function of the subhepatic drain, it preserved the intraabdominal cavity from biliary content by giving rise to biliary-cutaneous fistula. In the PCT group, 1 patient had subhepatic abscess.
Subhepatic suction drains were placed in all the patients. Regarding the postoperative morbidity and complications, 1 patient had intra-abdominal subhepatic abscess which was managed conservatively. There was hematoma in retroperitoneal region originating from subhepatic area, reaching to right iliac fossa and Douglas pouch.
Bile leakage was detected after the surgery, and the subhepatic suction drained biliary fluid until it stopped spontaneously on postoperative day 18. An urgent ultrasound abdomen was arranged, which revealed a heterogeneous collection in the subhepatic region and multiple enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes.