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Liver Histology - Portal Triad

A portal triad is a group of three vessels:

  1. a branch of the portal vein
  2. a branch of the hepatic artery
  3. a branch of the bile duct
  • Portal triads are embedded in interlobular connective tissue.
  • Also known as a portal system, when you include the associated lymphatic vessel.


Liver Histology: Central vein (label) | Central vein (unlabel) | Portal triad 1 (label) | Portal triad 2 (label) | Portal triad (unlabel) | Hepatocytes (unlabel) | Hepatocytes polyploid (label) | Liver - reticular connective tissue (LP) | Liver - reticular connective tissue (HP) | Liver - fetal (HP) | Liver - fetal (HP) | Liver Development | GIT Histology

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09:51, 14 August 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:51, 14 August 2011800 × 664 (162 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)==Liver Histology - Portal Triad== A portal triad is a group of three vessels: # a branch of the portal vein # a branch of the hepatic artery # a branch of the bile duct Portal triads are embedded in interlobular connective tissue. Category:Human