Want this question answered?
heterogenous hypoechoic region is seen along resection margin post right hepatctomy
Caudate lobe drains into Left and Right Hepatic ducts; don't get confused with the Quadrate lobe of the liver which drains only into the Left hepatic duct.
Following are the names of the 3 lobe liver of a frog such as: 1. right anterior 2. left anterior 3. left posterior
2mmT2 hyper intense lesion within the posterior right hepatic lobe. What does this mean?
Well, the gallbladder is attached to the liver via the hepatic duct. www.undergradanatomy.com/.../liver/default.asp
Budd-Chiari syndrome, caused by occlusion of hepatic venous outflow, can lead to hypertrophy of the caudate lobe due to its own caval anastomosis that allows for continued function of this lobe of the liver.
A frog has three lobes on its liver. They are called the right lobe, the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe.There are three lobes in the frog's liver. They are known as the right lobe, left posterior lobe and the left anterior lobe.
the largest lobe of the liver is the right lobe.
Temporal lobe
Frontal lobe
There are two hepatic ducts one from each lobe of the liver. They converge to form the common hepatic duct which then leads to the common bile duct. This leads through the sphincter of Oddi and the ampulla of Vater into the duodenum portion of the small intestine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_hepatic_duct#mediaviewer/File:Biliary_system_new.svg
The right lobe, the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe.