excesshepatic
Excesshepatic refers to a condition characterized by an overabundance of something within the liver. This can manifest in various ways depending on the substance that is accumulating. For instance, excess hepatic iron can lead to hemochromatosis, a disorder where the body absorbs too much iron from the diet, causing it to build up in organs like the liver, heart, and pancreas. Similarly, excess hepatic copper can result in Wilson's disease, a genetic disorder where copper accumulates in the liver, brain, and other tissues.
Another common manifestation of excess hepatic is steatosis, often referred to as fatty liver disease. This