A Text book of Pathology Systematic Practical volume 2

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A Text book of Pathology Systematic Practical volume 2
David James Hamilton
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As will be seen, the injected branches of the hepatic artery (pv) at the periphery of the lobule form a plexus around the main trunks of the portal vein, while long twigs pass into the lobule to break up into the plexus of capillaries before referred to in the inner zone. It is around these long branches that the deposition of the wax-like substance commences, and the wide intervals between the individual branches are peculiarly suggestive of the irregular distribution which it at first exhibit
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Acinous Nature of Gland. Up till lately the portal vein and the bile ducts, which lie embedded in a common enveloping coat of fibrous tissue, were looked upon as forming the external boundary of the lobule, while the hepatic vein was held to indicate its internal aspect. It is questionable, however, whether this method of regarding the relative position of the parts is correct.
The liver is essentially an acinous gland. The usual method of describing it as composed of lobules arranged in a racemose fashion on a stem consisting of the hepatic vein is different from that applied to any other gland in the body.


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