. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 752 THE VASCULAR SYSTEMS to the caudate and Spigelian lobes, and then enters the left lobe of the liver. As it crosses the longitudinal fissure it is joined in front by a fibrous cord, the liga- mentuvi teres of the liver or impervious umbilical vein, and is united to the inferior vena cava by a second fibrous cord, the ligamentum venosum or impervious ductus venosus. The tributaries of the portal vein are: Splenic. Superior mesenteric. Gastric. Pyloric. Cystic. Parumbilical,. Fig. 528.—Portal vein and its tributaries. Note.—In this diagram the righ


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 752 THE VASCULAR SYSTEMS to the caudate and Spigelian lobes, and then enters the left lobe of the liver. As it crosses the longitudinal fissure it is joined in front by a fibrous cord, the liga- mentuvi teres of the liver or impervious umbilical vein, and is united to the inferior vena cava by a second fibrous cord, the ligamentum venosum or impervious ductus venosus. The tributaries of the portal vein are: Splenic. Superior mesenteric. Gastric. Pyloric. Cystic. Parumbilical,. Fig. 528.—Portal vein and its tributaries. Note.—In this diagram the right gastroepiploic vein opens into the splenic vein; generally it empties into the superior mesenteric, close to its termination. The splenic vein {v. lienalis) (Fig. 528) covimences by five or six large branches which return the blood from the substance of the spleen. These, uniting, form a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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