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Interlobular bile ducts

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Interlobular bile ducts
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Identifiers
Latinductuli interlobulares
TA98A05.8.01.060
TA23064
FMA71644
Anatomical terminology

The interlobular bile ducts (or interlobular ductules) carry bile in the liver between the Canals of Hering and the interlobar bile ducts.[1] They are part of the interlobular portal triad and can be easily localized by looking for the much larger portal vein. The cells of the ducts are described as cuboidal epithelium with increasing amounts of connective tissue around it.

References

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  1. ^ STRAZZABOSCO, MARIO; FABRIS, LUCA (2008-06-01). "Functional Anatomy of Normal Bile Ducts". Anatomical Record. 291 (6): 653–660. doi:10.1002/ar.20664. ISSN 1932-8486. PMC 3743051. PMID 18484611.