Central veins of liver

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Central veins of liver

In microanatomy, the central vein of liver (or central venule)[1] is a vein at the center of each hepatic lobule.[2] It receives the blood mixed in the liver sinusoids to drain it into hepatic veins.[3]

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Central veins of liver
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A single lobule of the liver of a pig. X 60. (Central vein not labeled, though region is visible. Central vein would be a single vein at the center of the lobule.)
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human central vein
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Drains fromLiver sinusoid
Drains toHepatic veins
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Latinvenae centrales hepatis
TA98A05.8.01.059
TA23065
FMA71629
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