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hepato-, comb. form
Pronunciation: /ˈhɛpətəʊ/ /ˌhɛpəˈtɒ/
Etymology: < ancient Greek ἡπατο- , combining form of ἧπαρ liver.
hepatocele n. /ˈhɛpətəʊsiːl/ [Greek κήλη tumour] hernia of the liver.
1811 R. Hooper Lexicon-medicum, Hepatocele, an hernia in which a portion of the liver protrudes through the abdominal parietes.
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ˌhepatoˈcellular adj. of or pertaining to hepatic cells.
1940 E. Rosenthal Dis. Digestive Syst. iii. 212 Jaundice may be i. Mechanical ii. Functional (hepato~cellular) iii. Hæmolytic.
1949 J. L. Kantor & A. M. Kasich Handbk. Digestive Dis. (ed. 2) xvii. 415 The hepato~cellular and the obstructive forms of jaundice make up more than 95 per cent of the cases encountered in clinical practice.
1962 Lancet 13 Jan. 67/1 Patients with hepato~cellular disease are faced with the prospect of hepatic coma and death every time they have a haemorrhage.