Lecture

Liver Histology: Structure and Function

Description

This lecture covers the histological structure of the liver, including the hepatic vein, central veins, and connective tissue surrounding the triad. It also discusses the composition of the liver capsule, binucleate cells, and the presence of lymphatic vessels. The slides provide detailed information on the histology of the liver, highlighting key features such as the Glisson's capsule and the presence of glycogen. Additionally, the lecture explores the microscopic anatomy of the liver, focusing on hepatocytes, blood vessels, and the organization of lobules. The presentation includes references to online histology resources for further study and understanding of liver histology.

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