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Porta hepatis. The porta hepatis is the location where certain structures enter and leave the liver. These structures are the common hepatic duct, proper hepatic artery, hepatic portal vein, sympathetic nerves and the hepatic branch of the vagus nerve. English labels.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Ren (Nephros)
Hepar
Porta Hepatis
Lobus hepatis dexter
Ligamentum falciforme hepatis
Ligamentum teres hepatis
Vesica biliaris (Fellea)
Arteria cystica
Ramus dexter (Arteria hepatica propria)
Ductus cysticus
Ductus hepaticus communis
Duodenum
Flexura coli sinistra
Arteria gastroduodenalis
Nervus vagus
Vena portae hepatis
Splen
Arteria lienalis
Lobus caudatus hepatis
Ramus sinister (Arteria hepatica propria)
Lobus hepatis sinister
Creator(s)/credit: A.G.L. (Nan) Cheney, medical illustrator, UBC
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