It's a normal component of a lymph node.
A fatty hilum is a region of connective tissue within a lymph node that contains an accumulation of fat. It is a normal part of lymph node anatomy and serves to provide support and structure to the lymph node.
This would be the Hilum. It is in charge of regulating the lymph nodes and holding on to the fatty hila.
The plural of "hilum" is "hila."
The plural of hilum is hila
The plural form of the noun 'hilum' is hila.
hilum is the scar on the seed coat.
Hilum is accented on the first syllable.
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The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
What is the meaning of fullness of the right hilum in laymans term?
the hilum on a plant is said to be the scar on the plant
Hm. There is no such thing as the "hilum of the upper lung". The hilum (also called the hilus) is the part of the lung where the bronchi, pulmonary veins, and pulmonary arteries enter the lung. Each lung has its own hilum. Surrounding the hilum are lymph nodes that help drain fluid that has entered the lung. Since the hilum consists of so many different structures with distinct purposes, there's no easy way to discuss how the hilum "works". It's more of an anatomical entity rather than a functional one. Do you have a specific question about the function of one of the structures in the hilum?
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.