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Epatico

Epatico is not a standard term in English medical vocabulary. The adjective relating to the liver is hepatic, from Latin hepar. In some non-English texts or informal contexts, epatico may appear as a misspelling, transliteration, or neologism corresponding to hepatic. It is not listed in major medical dictionaries or in widely used glossaries.

Linguistic notes: The correct translations of liver-related terms vary by language. Spanish and Portuguese use hepático;

Other uses: The string epatico may appear as a surname or as a name for a fictional

For standard terminology, consult hepatic or hepato- for liver-related terms, and treat epatico as a nonstandard

French
uses
hépatique;
English
uses
hepatic
or
hepat-
in
compounds.
The
form
epatico
lacks
a
recognized
etymology
in
reputable
sources
and
is
rarely
used
outside
error-prone
contexts.
When
encountered,
it
should
be
treated
as
nonstandard.
entity
or
brand.
Without
additional
context,
it
does
not
denote
a
specific
biological
concept.
variant
unless
a
reliable
source
provides
a
defined
usage.