Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Situated within a lobule: specifically applied to veins in the lobules of the liver. See interlobular and sublobular.

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  • adjective (Anat.) Within lobules.

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  • adjective anatomy Within lobules.

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  • adjective inside lobes or lobules

Etymologies

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intra- +‎ lobular

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Examples

  • ” Arrived at the center of the lobule, the sinusoids empty themselves into one vein, of considerable size, which runs down the center of the lobule from apex to base, and is called the intralobular vein.

    XI. Splanchnology. 2i. The Liver 1918

  • These convey the blood from the circumference to the center of the lobule, and end in the intralobular vein, which runs through its center, to open at its base into one of the sublobular veins.

    XI. Splanchnology. 2i. The Liver 1918

  • If one of the sublobular veins be laid open, the bases of the lobules may be seen through the thin wall of the vein on which they rest, arranged in a form resembling a tesselated pavement, the center of each polygonal space presenting a minute aperture, the mouth of an intralobular vein (Fig. 1089).

    XI. Splanchnology. 2i. The Liver 1918

  • The bases of the lobules are clustered around the smallest radicles (sublobular) of the hepatic veins, to which each is connected (Fig. 1089) by means of a small branch which issues from the center of the lobule (intralobular).

    XI. Splanchnology. 2i. The Liver 1918

  • In the liver the capillaries take a more or less radial course toward the intralobular vein, and their walls are incomplete, so that the blood comes into direct contact with the liver cells.

    V. Angiology. Introduction 1918

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  • � On CT there may be thicken inter and intralobular bands with ground glass opacities.

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