Hepatic Portal Vein: Understanding Deoxygenated Blood Flow to the Liver
No, the hepatic portal vein does not carry oxygen-rich blood. It carries deoxygenated blood from the abdominal organs, including the stomach, intestines, pancreas, and spleen, to the liver.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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