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Definition of Intralobular
1. Adjective. Inside lobes or lobules.
Definition of Intralobular
1. a. Within lobules; as, the intralobular branches of the hepatic veins.
Definition of Intralobular
1. Adjective. (anatomy) Within lobules. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Medical Definition of Intralobular
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Intralobular
Literary usage of Intralobular
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Micrographic Dictionary: A Guide to the Examination and Investigation of by John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey (1883)
"33), which take their origin in the capillary plexus of the lobule ; these central
branches form the intralobular veins. The capillaries of the lobules form ..."
2. Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Pathology by William Benjamin Carpenter, Meredith Clymer (1843)
"... of the hepatic or intralobular veins ; in this condition, which Mr. K.
designates as portal venous congestion, the marginal portions of the lobules are ..."
3. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1875)
"Dr Watson has noticed and described the intralobular pneumonia to occur after
tracheotomy, if blood in large amount had got into the trachea, in excision of ..."
4. Manual of Human and Comparative Histology by Salomon Stricker (1872)
"The value of these chiefly depends on their coinciding with what is already known
respecting the intralobular biliary canals of Mammals. ..."
5. Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication by John William Fyfe, John Milton Scudder (1909)
"The blood is thence conveyed to small, straight veins corresponding to the
intralobular arteries. Another striking peculiarity of the renal vessels is that ..."
6. The Transactions of the New York Academy of Medicine by New York Academy of Medicine (1895)
"BY WILLIAM HENRY PORTER, MD This title, intralobular occlusion jaundice, is
employed in contradistinction to the term interlobular jaundice, or that form in ..."
7. A Text-book of human physiology: Designed for the Use of Practitioners and by Austin Flint (1881)
"intralobular Vein». — The innumerable capillaries of the lobules converge into
three or four venous radicles (represented in Fig. ..."
8. The London Medical Gazette (1835)
"The intralobular veins will almost invariably be found entering the ... lobule iu
л venous web : the intralobular branches of the hepatic veins, ..."
9. The Micrographic Dictionary: A Guide to the Examination and Investigation of by John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey (1883)
"33), which take their origin in the capillary plexus of the lobule ; these central
branches form the intralobular veins. The capillaries of the lobules form ..."
10. Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Pathology by William Benjamin Carpenter, Meredith Clymer (1843)
"... of the hepatic or intralobular veins ; in this condition, which Mr. K.
designates as portal venous congestion, the marginal portions of the lobules are ..."
11. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1875)
"Dr Watson has noticed and described the intralobular pneumonia to occur after
tracheotomy, if blood in large amount had got into the trachea, in excision of ..."
12. Manual of Human and Comparative Histology by Salomon Stricker (1872)
"The value of these chiefly depends on their coinciding with what is already known
respecting the intralobular biliary canals of Mammals. ..."
13. Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication by John William Fyfe, John Milton Scudder (1909)
"The blood is thence conveyed to small, straight veins corresponding to the
intralobular arteries. Another striking peculiarity of the renal vessels is that ..."
14. The Transactions of the New York Academy of Medicine by New York Academy of Medicine (1895)
"BY WILLIAM HENRY PORTER, MD This title, intralobular occlusion jaundice, is
employed in contradistinction to the term interlobular jaundice, or that form in ..."
15. A Text-book of human physiology: Designed for the Use of Practitioners and by Austin Flint (1881)
"intralobular Vein». — The innumerable capillaries of the lobules converge into
three or four venous radicles (represented in Fig. ..."
16. The London Medical Gazette (1835)
"The intralobular veins will almost invariably be found entering the ... lobule iu
л venous web : the intralobular branches of the hepatic veins, ..."