| Preferred Name |
Hepatic infarction |
| Definitions |
Hepatic infarction is defined as areas of coagulative necrosis from hepatocyte cell death caused by local ischemia. Liver infarctions appear as hypoechoic nonvascular regions on conventional and Doppler sonography. Hepatic infarction is infrequent due to the dual blood supply of the liver and the compensatory relationship between the hepatic artery and portal vein. |
| ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0033135 |
| comment |
Hepatic infarction is infrequent due to the dual blood supply of the liver and the compensatory relationship between the hepatic artery and portal vein. |
| creator | |
| date |
2020-09-09T13:23:04Z |
| definition |
Hepatic infarction is defined as areas of coagulative necrosis from hepatocyte cell death caused by local ischemia. Liver infarctions appear as hypoechoic nonvascular regions on conventional and Doppler sonography. |
| has_obo_namespace |
human_phenotype |
| id |
HP:0033135 |
| label |
Hepatic infarction |
| notation |
HP:0033135 |
| prefLabel |
Hepatic infarction |
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| subClassOf |