The fetal pig liver has five lobes: right lateral, right central, left central, left lateral, and caudate
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・ right lobe ・ left lobe ・ caudate lobe ・ quadrate lobe ・ hepatic artery and portal vein ・ hepatic lymph nodes ・ gall bladder
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Liver - the human liver has four lobes: right, left, caudate and quadrate. The fetal pig liver has five lobes: right lateral, right central, left central, ...
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The branches of the hepatic plexus accompanies richly the branches of the hepatic artery through the five liver lobes; they accompany the pyloric artery to the lesser gastric curvature; they ensheath the arteria gastro epiploica dextra to the greater gastric curvature;
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The liver is wedge-shaped and has three surfaces. These are superior, inferior, and posterior. The posterior forms the base of the wedge and its anterior edge is the apex. The liver is divided into five lobes by five primary fissures and has • five ligaments (Fig.
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Vesalius often let Galenic doctrine pass without comment, but others points, like Galen’s belief in the five lobes of the liver (which he had himself depicted in the Tabulae) or the precise point of insertion of the rectus abdominis muscle, he denounced as contrary to the actual evidence of anatomy.
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2. An organ in invertebrates that is similar to the vertebrate liver. ... calf's liver, calves' liver - liver of a calf used as meat ... hepatic lobe - any of the five lobes forming the liver...
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"It has five lobes, sometimes four and three, sometimes two," wrote Jacopo Berengario da Carpi at the end of the fifteenth century. A few decades later, anatomists were even more skeptical of the five-lobed human liver.
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