there are two types of vessels in our body to circulate blood . they are
1 arteries - collect the deoxygenated, impure blood from all parts o of the body to the
heart (except pulmonary artery which carry oxygenated pure b
blood from the lungs to the heart)
2veins-- carry pure and oxygenated blood from the heart to various parts of the body(except pulmonary vein which carry the impure deoxygenated impure blood from the heart to the lungs)
hence
hepatic veins are the veins which carries the impure ,deoxygenated blood, collecting from the liver by the hepatic venules to the heart to purify the blood with oxygen.
The hepatic veins are blood vessels located in the liver. ... Trauma: Injury to the hepatic veins can lead to blood clot formation
The actual food does not pass through the liver. However, the veins from the gastrointestinal-tract lead directly to the liver.
The right and left hepatic veins.
hepatic
Hepatitis can lead to chronic liver disease or cirrhosis. This can lead to the spleen becoming enlarged. Some people with this will also develop swollen veins in the stomach and eosophagus which are called varices
Blood is drained from the liver through the hepatic veins, specifically the right, left, and middle hepatic veins. These veins collect oxygen-depleted blood from the liver and transport it to the inferior vena cava, which then carries the blood back to the heart for re-oxygenation.
Venules.
what causes this to enlarge in the liver
The right and left hepatic veins.
In human anatomy, the hepatic veins are the veinsthat drain de-oxygenated blood from the liverinto the inferior vena cava.
Liver.
Veins, liver and spleen