单词 | liver |
释义 | liver (lɪvəʳ ) Word forms: livers 1. countable noun B2 Your liver is a large organ in your body which processes your blood and helps to clean unwanted substances out of it. 2. variable noun B2 Liver is the liver of some animals, especially lambs, pigs, and cows, which is cooked and eaten. ...grilled calves' liver. Collocations: liver problem But there's another liver problem currently hitting the headlines. The Sun I think she had been told about her liver problem, but she didn't tell us. Times, Sunday Times A long-standing liver problem had developed into a life-threatening issue requiring a liver transplant. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He believed the test was a result of a tainted nutritional supplement that he had taken to cure a liver problem. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Later he was admitted to the hospital for liver problem. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We can regrow fingertips, muscle, liver tissue and, to a certain extent, skin. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The new cells are used to create enough new liver tissue for patients to survive removal of the cancerous part. The Sun A considerable proportion of kidney or liver tissue can be lost before it affects renal or liver function. Times, Sunday Times Stem cells from the umbilical cord can grow into brain, heart and liver tissue. Times, Sunday Times The paler areas are unaffected surrounding liver tissue. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The first goodbye took place when the former upholsterer went in for a liver transplant ten years ago. Times, Sunday Times At three, he had a liver transplant and two open-heart surgeries within a year. The Sun His final illness, and a failed liver transplant in summer 2007, effectively put an end to his crusading spirit. Times, Sunday Times He announced he had cirrhosis in 2008, but later refused to ask for a liver transplant to extend his life. The Sun Doctors said she would need a liver transplant. The Sun The realisation that lung and liver tumours are not the same has already improved oncology. Times, Sunday Times And my liver tumours have shrunk - one as much as 3cm. The Sun It was also the cause of more kidney, ovarian and liver tumours than smoking. The Sun Another product consists of millions of glass microspheres that deliver radiation directly to liver tumours. Times, Sunday Times She did, however, have an advanced cancerous liver tumour, and had only months left to live. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The inside will have faded from the deep pink of raw liver to a uniform colour with just a hint of pale pink. Times, Sunday Times He adopted their behaviour and diet - which often meant slicing open a deer to munch on its raw liver! The Sun That disease earned the designation pernicious because it was almost invariably fatal, prior to the discovery of the raw liver treatment method in 1926. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Despite this discovery, for several years patients were still required to eat large amounts of raw liver or to drink considerable amounts of liver juice. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Even before the vitamin had been completely characterized, the knowledge that raw liver and its extracts treated pernicious anemia (previously a terminal disease) was a major advance in medicine. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 肝脏 Japanese: 肝臓 |
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