See Also: venae centrales hepatis(medicine)
venae interlobulares hepatis(medicine)
ramus dexter venae portae hepatis(medicine)
pars umbilicalis rami sinistri venae portae hepatis(medicine)
pars transversa rami sinistri venae portae hepatis(medicine)
rami laterales rami sinistri venae portae hepatis(medicine)
rami mediales rami sinistri venae portae hepatis(medicine)
arteriae centrales posterolaterales(medicine)
arteriae centrales anterolaterales(medicine)
arteriae centrales posteromediales(medicine)

Dystonia, Segawa (health) and venae centrales hepatis (medicine)


Dystonia, Segawa (health)


An important variant form of dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD). DRD typically begins in childhood or adolescence with progressive difficulty in walking and, in some cases, with spasticity. DRD, by definition, can be successfully treated with dopa. In Segawa dystonia, the symptoms fluctuate during the day from relative mobility in the morning to increasingly worse disability in the afternoon and evening and after Exercise.





venae centrales hepatis (medicine)


venae centrales hepatis -->
central veins of liver


The terminal branches of the hepatic veins that lie centrally in the hepatic lobules and receive blood from the liver sinusoids.

Synonym: venae centrales hepatis, Krukenberg's veins.