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Hepatic Portal Vein: Function, Location & Importance
The hepatic portal vein is the blood vessel that lies between the intestines and liver. It is a large vein that carries blood from the intestines, spleen, and pancreas to the liver. The hepatic portal vein is responsible for delivering the nutrients that are absorbed from the intestines to the liver, where they are processed and distributed to the rest of the body.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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