. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Fig. 1093.—Longitudinal section of a small portal vein and canal. (After Kiernan.) Theportal vein also enters at the transverse fissure and runs through the portal canals, dividing into branches in its course, which finally break up into a plexus, the interlobular plexus, in the interlobular connective tissue. In their course these branches' receive the vaginal and capsular veins, corresponding to the vaginal and capsular branches of the hepatic artery (Fig. 1094). Thus it will be seen that all the blood carried to the liver by the portal vein and h


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Fig. 1093.—Longitudinal section of a small portal vein and canal. (After Kiernan.) Theportal vein also enters at the transverse fissure and runs through the portal canals, dividing into branches in its course, which finally break up into a plexus, the interlobular plexus, in the interlobular connective tissue. In their course these branches' receive the vaginal and capsular veins, corresponding to the vaginal and capsular branches of the hepatic artery (Fig. 1094). Thus it will be seen that all the blood carried to the liver by the portal vein and hepatic Intralobular. Trunk of intralobular vein. Fig. 1094.—Horizontal section of injected liver (dog). artery, except perhaps that derived from the interlobular branches of the hepatic artery, directly or indirectly finds its way into the interlobular plexus. From this plexus the blood is carried into the lobule by fine branches which pierce its wall and then converge from the cu-cumference to the centre of the lobule, forming a number of converging vessels, intralobular capillaries, wliich are connected by transverse branches (Figs. and 1096). In the interstices of the network S4. 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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