Medical Definition of Lobulus hepatis

1. The conceptual polygonal histologic unit of the liver consisting of masses of liver cells arranged around a central vein, a terminal branch of one of the hepatic veins; at the periphery are located preterminal and terminal branches of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile duct, hepatic lobules have anatomical reality in the pig liver or pathologically in humans, when fibrous septa are present. Synonym: lobulus hepatis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lobulus Hepatis

lobuli thymi
lobuloalveolar
lobulose
lobulus
lobulus auriculae
lobulus biventer
lobulus biventralis
lobulus centralis cerebelli
lobulus clivi
lobulus corticalis renalis
lobulus culminis
lobulus cuneiformis
lobulus folii
lobulus fusiformis
lobulus gracilis
lobulus hepatis (current term)
lobulus paracentralis
lobulus parietalis inferior
lobulus parietalis superior
lobulus quadrangularis
lobulus quadratus
lobulus semilunaris inferior
lobulus semilunaris superior
lobulus simplex
lobus
lobus anterior hypophyseos
lobus appendicularis
lobus azygos
lobus caudatus
lobus dexter

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