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
"Hypohepatic" refers to an area or condition located below the liver. For example, it can be used to describe a location of a mass or injury in relation to the liver.
Yes, the liver is in front of the stomach and the kidneys are behind.
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
The stomach, liver, gallbladder, spleen and most of the intestines are located in the abdominal cavity.
Spock's heart (as established in the Star Trek episode "A Private Little War") is located where a human's liver is located. This allows him to survive a bullet shot through the back where a human would die.
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.
Lungs, heart, liver, pancreas, gall bladder...
liver lungs heart kidney are behind it and in between each rib are intercostal spaces and muscles
The liver is larger but the heart wieghs more.
Heart failure often provokes liver damage, as it could be expected
Yes, the heart and lungs are superior to the organs of the abdomen in that they are located above those organs.