What is another word for Venae Centrales Hepatis?

Pronunciation: [vˈɛniː sˈɛntɹe͡ɪlz hɛpˈɑːtiz] (IPA)

Venae Centrales Hepatis refer to the central veins that are present in the liver lobules. These veins are responsible for draining the deoxygenated blood from the liver to the right atrium of the heart. There are several synonyms for Venae Centrales Hepatis, including central veins of the liver, hepatic central veins, and hepatic vein branches. Additionally, they can also be referred to as the central veins of the lobule or the central veins of the portal tract. Regardless of the name, these veins play a crucial role in the proper functioning of the liver and in maintaining the body's overall health.

What are the hypernyms for Venae centrales hepatis?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Hepatic Veins, Veins, hepatic vessels, vascular structures.

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