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Definitions from the WebVenae Interlobulares HepatisDefinition: Venae interlobulares hepatis refers to the small veins located between the lobes of the liver. These veins play a crucial role in the drainage of blood from the liver back to the heart. Sense: Anatomy Sample Sentence: The venae interlobulares hepatis are responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood from the liver lobes to the hepatic veins. Sense: Medicine Sample Sentence: Dilated venae interlobulares hepatis can indicate liver dysfunction and may require further medical investigation. Related Products: Liver Anatomy Book, Hepatology Textbook | ||||
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