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It is a component of the hepatic lobule.
A hepatic lobule is a small division of the liver defined at the histological scale.
Central regions of the hepatic lobules are red/brown and stand out against the noncongested, tan-coloured liver.
The term "hepatic lobule", without qualification, typically refers to the classical lobule.
The central vein of liver (or central venules) are veins found at the center of a "classic" hepatic lobule.
Ferrein's vasa aberrantia: Aberrant biliary canaliculi that have no connectivity with hepatic lobules.
At 48 hours, small lipid droplets had accumulated in the cell bodies, and at 100 hours, hepatocytes in the hepatic lobules were destroyed beyond function.
This is characterized by occlusion and obliteration of the central veins of the hepatic lobules, with retrograde congestion and secondary necrosis of hepatocytes.
In the hepatic lobule of the human digestive system, the space of Möll lies between the limiting plate and the connective tissue of the portal triad.
The space of Mall is a space between the stroma of the portal canal and the outermost hepatocytes in the hepatic lobule, and is thought to be one of the sites where lymph originates in the liver.