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hepatic vein

NOUN
  1. a vein that drains the liver; empties into the vena cava

How To Use hepatic vein In A Sentence

  • The effect of permanent hepatic vein occlusion in treatment of liver cancer needs further investigation.
  • The UVC courses from umbilical vein to left portal vein to ductus venosus to either hepatic vein or IVC and then into right atrium.
  • The hepatic vein is cannulated and a tract created through the liver parenchyma from the hepatic to the portal vein, with a needle under ultrasonographic and fluoroscopic guidance.
  • Foam cells were not seen in the hepatic veins or in the sinusoids.
  • He discovered the valve which guards the _foramen ovale_ in the fœtus; and he not only verified the observation of Etienne as to the valve-like fold guarding the entrance of each hepatic vein into the inferior vena cava, but he also fully described the _vena azygos_. Fathers of Biology
  • The effect of permanent hepatic vein occlusion in treatment of liver cancer needs further investigation.
  • These capillaries in turn empty into a single system of veins which, uniting to form the _hepatic veins_ Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
  • Two patients had hepatic vein stenoses that were treated by balloon dilatation; 1 patient had bile leak, which settled spontaneously.
  • Given the fact that portal vein enlarges postprandial draining the blood from the SMV and hepatic vein, would it make a difference where the calories come from? ABC’s big meal propaganda | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Adhesions are broad and very short septa between portal tracts and hepatic veins.
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