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Hilum (anatomy)

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Hilum of the liver.

In human anatomy, the hilum (/ˈhləm/; pl.: hila), sometimes formerly called a hilus (/ˈhləs/; pl.: hili), is a depression or fissure where structures such as blood vessels and nerves enter an organ. Examples include: