Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Liver cell cancer

Liver cell cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma). The liver is a large organ, solid, which is attached to near the body cavity in the upper right abdomen and protected entirely by a framework of ribs. 
Liver has a dual function: first, produce and drain the bile into the intestine for digestion of fat and second, processing the food coming from the intestines through the portal vein, to the important parts of metabolism, in all tissues and organs. For that there are four branches throughout the liver system. First, the two blood vessels in, namely the liver artery that contains a full blood acidity and portal vein from the intestines that contains a food that is both naturally branched throughout the liver.

Then, two systems out: small bile ducts of the liver which merged into the bile duct into the intestine and liver to the bleeding veins of the body with nutrients for metabolism and carbonic acid that will be cleared in the lung. Hearts were divided into various sections.

Source: fkunhas.com

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