| 1. | All of the hepatic veins drain into the inferior vena cava.
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| 2. | The extent of fibrosis varies widely . zone 3 around the terminal hepatic veins.
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| 3. | After draining into the liver sinusoids, blood from the liver is drained by the hepatic vein.
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| 4. | By contrast, all the lumbar veins and hepatic veins usually drain directly into the inferior vena cava.
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| 5. | None of the hepatic veins have valves.
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| 6. | These are larger than the group of lower hepatic veins that can number from six to twenty.
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| 7. | He appears to have been the first to detect valves in the orifice of the hepatic veins.
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| 8. | They receive the blood mixed in the liver sinusoids and return it to circulation via the hepatic veins.
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| 9. | Should bleeding continue, it is likely that the inferior vena cava or the hepatic vein were also traumatised.
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| 10. | There are usually three upper hepatic veins draining from the left, middle, and right parts of the liver.
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