Central veins of liver — Infobox Vein Name = PAGENAME Latin = venae centrales hepatis GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = A single lobule of the liver of a pig. X 60. (Central vein not labeled, though region is visible. Central vein would be a single vein at the center of … Wikipedia
central veins of hepatic lobules — central veins of liver venae centrales hepatis … Medical dictionary
Central vein — can refer to: * Central veins of liver * Central retinal vein … Wikipedia
Liver — For other uses, see Liver (disambiguation). Liver Liver of a sheep: (1) right lobe, (2) left lobe, (3) caudate lobe, (4) quadrate lobe, (5) hepatic artery and portal vein, (6) hepatic lymph nodes, (7) gall bladder … Wikipedia
Middle rectal veins — Vein: Middle rectal veins Scheme of the anastomosis of the veins of the rectum Latin venae rectales mediae Gray s … Wikipedia
Ovarian veins — Vein: Ovarian veins Latin vv. ovaricae Gray s subject #173 679 Artery ovarian artery The ovarian veins correspond with the spermatic in the male; they form a plexus in the broad ligame … Wikipedia
Obturator veins — Vein: Obturator veins The veins of the right half of the male pelvis. (Obturator labeled at center left.) Latin venae obturatoriae Gray s … Wikipedia
central vein — n any of the veins in the lobules of the liver that occur one in each lobule running from the apex to the base, receive blood from the sinusoids, and empty into the sublobular veins called also intralobular vein … Medical dictionary
liver — The largest gland of the body, lying beneath the diaphragm in the right hypochondrium and upper part of the epigastric region; it is of irregular shape and weighs from 1–2 kg, or about 140 the weight of the body. As an exocrine gland it secretes … Medical dictionary
Nutmeg liver — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|573.8 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Nutmeg liver is the pathological appearance of the liver caused by chronic passive congestion… … Wikipedia