Luschka's crypts
Indentations in the inner wall of the gall bladder
In anatomy, Luschka's crypts are mucous membrane indentations of the inner wall of the gall bladder. They are named after German anatomist Hubert Von Luschka.[1][2]
See also
- Foramina of Luschka
- Luschka's joints
- Ducts of Luschka
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