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- Portal_triad abstract "A portal triad (also known as portal field, portal area, or portal tract) is a distinctive arrangement in the liver. It is a component of the hepatic lobule. It consists of the following five structures: proper hepatic artery hepatic portal vein common bile duct lymphatic vessels branch of the vagus nerveThe misnomer \"portal triad\" traditionally has included only the first three structures, and was named before lymphatic vessels were discovered in the structure. It can refer both to the largest branch of each of these vessels running inside the hepatoduodenal ligament, and to the smaller branches of these vessels inside the liver.In the smaller portal triads, the four vessels lie in a network of connective tissue and are surrounded on all sides by hepatocytes. The ring of hepatocytes abutting the connective tissue of the triad is called the periportal limiting plate.".
- Portal_triad thumbnail Portal_triad.JPG?width=300.
- Portal_triad wikiPageID "7645572".
- Portal_triad wikiPageLength "1482".
- Portal_triad wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Portal_triad wikiPageRevisionID "676682437".
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liver_anatomy.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Common_bile_duct.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Connective_tissue.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Hepatic_artery_proper.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Hepatic_portal_vein.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Hepatocyte.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Hepatoduodenal_ligament.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Lobules_of_liver.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Lymphatic_vessel.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Periportal_limiting_plate.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLink Vagus_nerve.
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portal triad".
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLinkText "portal canal".
- Portal_triad wikiPageWikiLinkText "portal triad".
- Portal_triad caption "Portal triad".
- Portal_triad latin "trias hepatica".
- Portal_triad name "Portal triad".
- Portal_triad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Accessory_digestive_glands.
- Portal_triad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BUHistology.
- Portal_triad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Digestive-stub.
- Portal_triad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Portal_triad subject Category:Liver_anatomy.
- Portal_triad hypernym Arrangement.
- Portal_triad type AnatomicalStructure.
- Portal_triad type MusicalWork.
- Portal_triad type Thing.
- Portal_triad type Q4936952.
- Portal_triad comment "A portal triad (also known as portal field, portal area, or portal tract) is a distinctive arrangement in the liver. It is a component of the hepatic lobule. It consists of the following five structures: proper hepatic artery hepatic portal vein common bile duct lymphatic vessels branch of the vagus nerveThe misnomer \"portal triad\" traditionally has included only the first three structures, and was named before lymphatic vessels were discovered in the structure.".
- Portal_triad label "Portal triad".
- Portal_triad sameAs Q7231496.
- Portal_triad sameAs Portobiliární_prostor.
- Portal_triad sameAs m.0267q81.
- Portal_triad sameAs Q7231496.
- Portal_triad wasDerivedFrom Portal_triad?oldid=676682437.
- Portal_triad depiction Portal_triad.JPG.
- Portal_triad isPrimaryTopicOf Portal_triad.
- Portal_triad name "Portal triad".