| portal canal |
The connective tissue (a continuation of Glisson's capsule) and its contained vessels (interlobular branches of the hepatic artery, portal vein, and bile duct and lymphatic vessel) located between adjoining liver lobules.
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| portal eminence |
One of the small median lobes on the lower surface of the liver.
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| portal of entry |
The pathway by which infectious organisms gain access to the body (e.g., respiratory tract, breaks in skin).
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| portal of exit |
The pathway by which pathogens leave the body of a host (e.g., respiratory droplets, feces, urine, blood).
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| portal portography |
Portography after injection of opaque material into the superior mesenteric vein. This is usually done during laparotomy.
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