Hépatique
Hépatique refers to anything relating to the liver. In medicine, it is often used as a prefix, such as in hépatique anémie, which is a condition where the liver is unable to produce enough red blood cells, leading to anemia. It can also describe symptoms or conditions associated with liver disease, such as hépatique encephalopathy, a neurological disorder caused by liver dysfunction.
The term is derived from the Latin word "hepaticus," meaning "of the liver." In non-medical contexts, hépatique
Understanding hépatique conditions is crucial for diagnosing and managing a wide range of illnesses. Proper medical