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- Fetor_hepaticus abstract "Fetor hepaticus or foetor hepaticus (see spelling differences), also known as breath of the dead or hepatic foetor, is a condition seen in portal hypertension where portosystemic shunting allows thiols to pass directly into the lungs. It is a late sign in liver failure and is one of the clinical features of hepatic encephalopathy. Other possible causes are the presence of ammonia and ketones in the breath. The breath has a sweet, fecal smell to it.The compound dimethyl sulfide has been associated with it, raising the possibility of an objective noninvasive measure of liver failure. Furthermore, the volatile dimethyl sulfide is thought by some researchers to be the main contributor to the odor of fetor hepaticus. A secondary form of trimethylaminuria is also associated with liver failure, and it has been suggested that that trimethylamine is also a contributor to the odor of fetor hepaticus.".
- Fetor_hepaticus thumbnail Dimethyl_sulfide_structure.svg?width=300.
- Fetor_hepaticus wikiPageID "1949504".
- Fetor_hepaticus wikiPageRevisionID "600649572".
- Fetor_hepaticus hasPhotoCollection Fetor_hepaticus.
- Fetor_hepaticus subject Category:Hepatology.
- Fetor_hepaticus subject Category:Medical_signs.
- Fetor_hepaticus type Abstraction100002137.
- Fetor_hepaticus type Clue106643763.
- Fetor_hepaticus type Communication100033020.
- Fetor_hepaticus type Evidence106643408.
- Fetor_hepaticus type Indication106797169.
- Fetor_hepaticus type MedicalSigns.
- Fetor_hepaticus type Sign106646243.
- Fetor_hepaticus comment "Fetor hepaticus or foetor hepaticus (see spelling differences), also known as breath of the dead or hepatic foetor, is a condition seen in portal hypertension where portosystemic shunting allows thiols to pass directly into the lungs. It is a late sign in liver failure and is one of the clinical features of hepatic encephalopathy. Other possible causes are the presence of ammonia and ketones in the breath.".
- Fetor_hepaticus label "Fetor hepaticus".
- Fetor_hepaticus label "Fetor hepaticus".
- Fetor_hepaticus sameAs Fetor_hepaticus.
- Fetor_hepaticus sameAs m.068940.
- Fetor_hepaticus sameAs Q3280552.
- Fetor_hepaticus sameAs Q3280552.
- Fetor_hepaticus sameAs Fetor_hepaticus.
- Fetor_hepaticus wasDerivedFrom Fetor_hepaticus?oldid=600649572.
- Fetor_hepaticus depiction Dimethyl_sulfide_structure.svg.
- Fetor_hepaticus isPrimaryTopicOf Fetor_hepaticus.