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Hilum (anatomy) - Wikipedia
In human anatomy, the hilum sometimes formerly called a hilus is a depression or fissure where structures such as blood vessels and nerves enter an organ.
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Hilus - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun (anatomy) a depression or fissure where vessels or nerves or ducts enter a bodily organ “the hilus of the kidney”
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HILUS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
From the middle of the concave side, which is termed the hilus, a long tube of small caliber, called the ureter, proceeds to the bladder.
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hilus
‖ hilus Anat. (ˈhaɪləs) [mod.Lat., altered from hilum.] The point at which any one of the viscera has its junction with the vascular system; a notch or fissure where a vessel enters an organ.1840 G. V. Ellis Anat. 528 The spleen..is convex externally towards the ribs, and flat or slightly concave in...
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HILUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a small notch, recess, or opening, as where vessels and nerves enter an organ. Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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Hilum of the lung: Anatomy and clinical aspects - Kenhub
The hilum is a large triangular depressed area on the lung that is located just superior to the center of the mediastinal surface and behind the cardiac ...
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Hilum (anatomy)
In human anatomy, the hilum (; : hila), sometimes formerly called a hilus (; : hili), is a depression or fissure where structures such as blood vessels structures which form the root of the lung enter and leave the viscus
Hilum of lymph node, the portion of a lymph node where the efferent vessels exit
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The HILUS-Trial-a Prospective Nordic Multicenter Phase ... - PubMed
We report a prospective multicenter phase 2 trial for tumors located less than or equal to 1 cm from the proximal bronchial tree with primary end point of ...
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hilus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms borrowed from Latin · English learned borrowings from Latin · English terms derived from Latin · English 2-syllable words · English terms with IPA ...
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Hilus Cells | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
Hilus Cells. Function. Hilus cells may secrete androgens. They respond to hormonal changes during pregnancy and the onset of menopause. List of Clinical ...
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Liver Hilus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The liver hilus is defined as the region at the liver where the invasive adenocarcinoma, preceded by high-grade biliary intraepithelial neoplasia (BilIN-3), ...
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Expanded HILUS Trial: A Pooled Analysis of Risk Factors for Toxicity ...
Stereotactic body radiation therapy for tumors near the central airways implies high-grade toxic effects, as concluded from the HILUS trial.
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hilum
‖ hilum (ˈhaɪləm) [L. hīlum little thing, trifle; according to Festus, thought to have orig. meant ‘that which adheres to a bean’; hence in mod. Bot. use (see 2).] † 1. Something very minute. Obs.1659 D. Pell Impr. Sea 44 Unhewn Sailors, that have no more than a meer hilum of goodness in them. 2. Bo...
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Dentate gyrus
The granule layer is between the overlying molecular layer and the underlying hilus (polymorphic layer). Most basal dendrites enter the hilus. These hilar dendrites are shorter and thinner, and have fewer side branches.
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Mossy fiber (hippocampus)
Thorny excrescences also cover the proximal dendrites of mossy cells in the hilus. Projections to the dentate hilus are excitatory by nature and oppose the inhibitory effects of interneurons on hilar mossy cells.
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