A Compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system: Liver, biliary tract and pancreas, Volume 3, Part 3 |
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The posterior wall of this cavity is formed by the vena cava inferior and the
caudate lobe of the liver (see page 5). Near the right margin of the lesser
omentum is found the common bile duct dividing into the cystic and common
hepatic ducts.
The posterior wall of this cavity is formed by the vena cava inferior and the
caudate lobe of the liver (see page 5). Near the right margin of the lesser
omentum is found the common bile duct dividing into the cystic and common
hepatic ducts.
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A major lobar fissure extends obliquely downward from the fossa for the inferior
vena cava (see Page 5) to Ine gallbladder fossa, which does not coincide with
the surface separation between the right and left lobes running along the
insertion ...
A major lobar fissure extends obliquely downward from the fossa for the inferior
vena cava (see Page 5) to Ine gallbladder fossa, which does not coincide with
the surface separation between the right and left lobes running along the
insertion ...
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SUPPLEMENT — PLATE 17 Extended Right Lobectomy In this operation the
entire right lobe is removed, along with the medial segment of the left lobe. Thus,
all liver tis sue to the right of the left segmental fissure is sacrificed. From animal ...
SUPPLEMENT — PLATE 17 Extended Right Lobectomy In this operation the
entire right lobe is removed, along with the medial segment of the left lobe. Thus,
all liver tis sue to the right of the left segmental fissure is sacrificed. From animal ...
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Contents
Part | 1 |
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 1 Development of Liver and Its Venous System | 2 |
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation | 3 |
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