PORTM, formed by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric vein behind the pancreas, ascends through the right border of the lesser omentum to the transverse fissure of the liver, where it divides into two branches, one for each lateral lobe. In... A System of human anatomy - Página 350por Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1854 - 576 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1840 - 592 páginas
...the splenic vein. The VENA POBT^, formed by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric veins behind the pancreas, ascends through the right border...branch divides into numerous secondary branches which ramify through the portal canals, and give off vaginal and interlobular veins, which terminate in the... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1842 - 630 páginas
...gastric, gastro-epiploic, and vasa brevia arteries, and terminate in the splenic vein. The VHNA PORT*, formed by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric...branch divides into numerous secondary branches which ramify through the portal canals, and give off vaginal and interlobular veins, which terminate in the... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 674 páginas
...gastric, gastro-epiploic, and vasa brevia arteries, and terminate in the splenic vein. The VENA PORTM, formed by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric...branch divides into numerous secondary branches which ramify through the portal canals, and give off vaginal and interlobular veins, and the latter terminate... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 678 páginas
...gastric, gastro-epiploic, and vasa brevia arteries, and terminate in the splenic vein. The VENA PORTAE, formed by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric...the hepatic plexus of nerves and lymphatics. At the transver* fissure each primary branch divides into numerous secondary branches which ramify through... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - 1851 - 488 páginas
...-j formed by the union of the 166 splcnir and superior mesenteric veins behind the pancreas, ascends to the transverse fissure of the liver, where it divides into two branches, one of which is sent to each lateral lobe of that viscus ; each primFig. 81. ary branch then divides into... | |
| Tobias Gibson Richardson - 1854 - 770 páginas
...of the hepaticogastric omentum, having the portal vein and common bile duct on its right, and enters the transverse fissure of the liver, where it divides into two branches, one for each lobe. Branchet. — Before entering the substance of the liver the hepatic artery sends off three principal... | |
| Washington R. Handy - 1854 - 840 páginas
...anterior edge. 3. The lobulus Spigelii passes over the transverse fissure to the left lobe." cends in the lesser omentum to the transverse fissure of the liver, where it divides commonly into three branches, one of which passes to the right lobe, another to the left, and the third... | |
| 1857 - 612 páginas
...behind the pancreas, forms one trunk, the vena portse, which ascends through the right border of the omentum to the transverse fissure of the liver, where...branch divides into numerous secondary branches, which ramify through the portal canals, and give off vaginal and interlobular veins, which finally terminate... | |
| Richard Manning Hodges - 1858 - 280 páginas
...The portal vein lies in the lesser omentum, between the biliary ducts and hepatic artery ; it ascends to the transverse fissure of the liver, where it divides into two branches, one for the right and the other for the left lobe. The arteries of the various abdominal viscera all come from... | |
| Henry Gray - 1858 - 808 páginas
...to the right side, between the layers of the lesser omentum, and in front of the foramen of Winslow, to the transverse fissure of the liver, where it divides into two branches (right and left), which supply the corresponding lobes of that organ, accompanying the ramifications... | |
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