It is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity, resting just below the diaphram. The liver lies to the right of the stomach and overlies the gallbladder. It is connected to two large blood vessels, one called the hepatic artery and one called the portal vein. The liver is in a laterally inferior position to the hearts location
A heart attack itself will not directly damage your liver unless it's related to long term heart failure. If you have right-side heart failure, your liver will not be affected. If you have left-side heart failure your liver may become enlarged.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver not the heart. hepatic refers to the liver while cardia refers to the heart.
The liver is larger but the heart wieghs more.
Heart failure often provokes liver damage, as it could be expected
Blood passes through two veins from the liver to the heart. The hepatic vein takes blood from the liver to the vena cava, which completes the journey to the heart.
Yes, the liver is in front of the stomach and the kidneys are behind.
Take your pick from the following.Brain, Heart, Lungs and Liver.
The heart is superior to the liver
It damages the liver,kidney heart & lung and causes cancer.
yes my personal experience say it has some relation
"no! the liver!" heart tissue is damaged.
the liver and heart