Translations:Gallenblase (Vesica billiaris)/28/en

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All bile ducts up to the hepatic orifice (porta hepatis) are called intrahepatic bile ducts. Small bile ducts (canaliculi biliferi) are the bile ducts between the liver cells (hepatocyte). The bile ducts move from the center of a liver lobule to the lobule surface. Here they pass into the short herring ducts (ductuli biliferi). These again flow into the bile ducts inside the liver lobules (ductus biliferi interlobulares). They merge into ever larger units and eventually lead to the large intrahepatic liver ducts, the ductus hepaticus dexter and the ductus hepaticus sinister.