Look up hilum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hilum may refer to: Hilum (anatomy), a part of an organ where structures such as blood vessels and nerves...
The root of the lung is a group of structures that emerge at the hilum of each lung, just above the middle of the mediastinal surface and behind the cardiac...
The renal hylus (Latin: hylus renale) or renal pedicle is the hylus of the kidney, that is, its recessed central fissure where its vessels, nerves and...
the outer cortex and the inner medulla. These are rich with cells. The hilum is an indent on the concave surface of the lymph node where lymphatic vessels...
The hilum overlay sign is an imaging appearance on chest radiographs in which the outline of the hilum can be seen at the level of a mass or collection...
and spleen (green) Near the middle of the spleen is a long fissure, the hilum, which is the point of attachment for the gastrosplenic ligament and the...
nodes can be defined as solid nodes measuring more than 15 mm without fatty hilum. Axillary lymph nodes may be normal up to 30 mm if consisting largely of...
fixed point – abscission zone), the scar forming an oval depression, the hilum. Anatropous ovules have a portion of the funiculus that is adnate (fused...
and a concave border. A recessed area on the concave border is the renal hilum, where the renal artery enters the kidney and the renal vein and ureter...
from each lung – an inferior and a superior main vein, emerging from each hilum. The main pulmonary veins receive blood from three or four feeding veins...
liver by accompanying the blood vessels, ducts, and nerves at the hepatic hilum. The whole surface of the liver, except for the bare area, is covered in...
rest against the heart. Both lungs have a central recession called the hilum, where the blood vessels and airways pass into the lungs making up the root...
depression in the centre of the carapace Hilum, another term associated with anatomic pits or depressions Hilum (anatomy) Hilum (biology) This disambiguation page...
the renal pelvis, renal calyces, blood vessels, nerves and fat. The renal hilum extends into a large cavity within the kidney occupied by the renal vessels...
pyloric opening of the stomach an inch to the right of the mid-line. The hilum of each kidney is a little below it, while its left end approximately touches...
In seed plants, the ovule is the structure that gives rise to and contains the female reproductive cells. It consists of three parts: the integument, forming...
lung ("hilum") through a smooth fold known as pleural reflection, and a bell sleeve-like extension of visceral pleura hanging under to the hilum is known...
retia testes) is an anastomosing network of delicate tubules located in the hilum of the testicle (mediastinum testis) that carries sperm from the seminiferous...
Austropusilla hilum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. The length of the shell attains 3.85 mm, its diameter...
surrounded by the cortex on all sides except for a portion known as the hilum. The hilum presents as a depression on the surface of the lymph node, causing...
of visceral pleura Atelectasis/obstructive pneumonitis extending to the hilum T2a Tumor > 3 cm but ≤ 4 cm across T2b Tumor > 4 cm but ≤ 5 cm across T3...
on the seed coat, is called the hilum (colors include black, brown, buff, gray and yellow) and at one end of the hilum is the micropyle, or small opening...
pointing away from the seed coat scar or hilum are classified as antitropous, and those pointing towards the hilum are syntropous. If the radicle begins...
node: - Doppler ultrasonography that shows hyperaemic blood flow in the hilum and central cortex and/or abnormal (non-hilar cortical) blood flow - Increased...
thoracotomy incision, allowing direct access to the pericardium, heart, left hilum and left lung. Other names Emergency department thoracotomy eMedicine 82584...
side of the seeds. The point of attachment of the seed in the capsule (hilum) shows as a large, circular, whitish scar. The capsule epidermis has "spines"...
characteristics of the seed, with no-eye pea in reference to the lack of a hilum blotch on most varieties, unlike the black-eyed pea, and red gram in reference...