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A liver segment is one of eight segments of the liver as described in the widely used Couinaud classification (named after Claude Couinaud) in the anatomy of the liver.This system divides the lobes of the liver into eight segments based on a transverse plane through the bifurcation of the main portal vein, [1] arranged in a clockwise manner starting from the caudate lobe.
Printable version; In other projects ... The liver is a major metabolic organ exclusively found in vertebrate animals, ... Diagram of liver, lobule, and portal tract ...
Diagram of liver, blood vessels, hepatic lobule, and portal tract anatomy with key labels Persian بخش بندی و رگ وارد شده به کبد شامل سیاهرگ ها و سرخرگ ها
The readings in this particular diagram are those of Alessandro Morandi, Nuovi lineamenti di lingua etrusca, Massari, 1991. (note that they are not taken from the publication directly, but via this pdf document (pp. 63-65) at etruschi-tirseni-velsini.it and need to be verified c.f. also Nancy Thomson De Grummond, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History ...
English: Liver progression for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, see w:NAFLD. Made using liver svg asset by T Sheasby ( talk · contribs ) File:Liver_Diagram.svg .
2007-08-09 21:46 LadyofHats 595×842 (146995 bytes) made some changes that include: making the liver smaller, and lowering the [[:en:Pancreas|pancreas]] so that the common vile duct would get a more acurate size. 2007-08-09 18:34 LadyofHats 595×842 (145846 bytes) still typo problems; 2007-08-09 18:28 LadyofHats 595×842 (129758 bytes) small fixes
In histology (microscopic anatomy), the lobules of liver, or hepatic lobules, are small divisions of the liver defined at the microscopic scale. The hepatic lobule is a building block of the liver tissue , consisting of a portal triad, hepatocytes arranged in linear cords between a capillary network, and a central vein .
The biliary tree (see below) is the whole network of various sized ducts branching through the liver.. The path is as follows: bile canaliculi → canals of Hering → interlobular bile ducts → intrahepatic bile ducts → left and right hepatic ducts merge to form → common hepatic duct exits liver and joins → cystic duct (from gall bladder) forming → common bile duct → joins with ...