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- Lobules of liver - Wikipedia
Blood enters the lobules through branches of the portal vein and hepatic artery proper, then flows through sinusoids In histology (microscopic anatomy), the lobules of liver, or hepatic lobules, are small divisions of the liver defined at the microscopic scale
- Breast Anatomy - National Breast Cancer Foundation
As a woman ages, especially once she reaches menopause, the breast tissue contains more adipose (fatty) tissue A healthy female breast is made up of 12–20 sections called lobes Each of these lobes is made up of many smaller lobules, the gland that produces milk in nursing women
- LOBULE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOBULE is a small lobe; also : a subdivision of a lobe How to use lobule in a sentence
- Lobule | definition of lobule by Medical dictionary
portal lobule a polygonal mass of liver tissue containing portions of three adjacent hepatic lobules, and having a portal vein at its center and a central vein peripherally at each corner
- Normal Liver Histology 101 - AASLD
Microscopically, the organization of liver parenchyma can be represented by three different schematics: (1) the classic (hepatic) lobule, (2) the portal lobule, and (3) the hepatic acinus Classic (hepatic) lobules are based upon blood flow
- Hepatic Histology: The Lobule - Colorado State University
Lobules are almost impossible to miss in porcine liver, but one should also be able to recognize them in other species Although the precise boundaries of lobules are sometimes difficult to discern, orienting on central veins and portal tracts allow "easy" identification
- LOBULE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LOBULE definition: 1 a small lobe (= a part of an organ that seems to be separate from the rest): 2 a small lobe… Learn more
- 21. 4B: Lobes, Fissures, and Lobules - Medicine LibreTexts
The two lungs are not identical The right lung has three lobes and left has two lobes They are further divided into segments and then into lobules Lobules are hexagonal divisions of the lungs that are the smallest subdivision visible to the naked eye
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