Liver Flashcards
1
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Lobulation of the LIVER
A
- Left Lobe:
- Lobus Hepatis DEXTER lateralis
- Lobus Hepatis DEXTER medialis - Right Lobe:
- Lobus Hepatis SINISTER lateralis
- Lobus Hepatis SINISTER medialis - CAUDATE LOBE (supraportaly)
- Processus Papillaris
- Processus Caudatus
- Lig. Hepatorenale - QUADRATE LOBE (infraportally)
2
Q
Liver in general
A
- Largest gland in the body
- Exocrine and Endocrine function
- Bile/gallbladder (Ø:EQ)
- Endocrine substances released into bloodstream function in the intermediary metabolism of fats, sugars and some nitrogen products
- Concave Diaphragmatic surface
- Convex Visceral surface
3
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Surfaces of the LIVER
A
- Facies DIAPHRAGMATICA
- AREA NUDA (not covered by peritoneum)
- SULCUS VENAE CAVAE (groove for VENA cava caudalis) - Facies VISCERALIS (contact with stomach)
- PORTA HEPATIS (through which the portal vein, bile duct and Hepatic vessels enter or leave).
- FOSSA VESiCA FELLEA (gallbladder)
- LIG.TERES HEPATIS/FOSSA LIG.TERETIS
(Round ligament of the liver, vestige of V.UMBILICALIS)
1+2 meet:
Ventrolaterally as MARGO ACUTUS (sharp)
Dorsally as MARGO OBTUTUS (blunt)
4
Q
Margins of the Liver
A
Margo ventralis (=Margo ACUTUS) Margo Dorsalis (= Margo OBTUSUS) Margo Sinister Margo Dexter
5
Q
Impressions of the LIVER
A
- Impressio OESOPHAGEA
(On margo dorsalis) - Impressio GASTRICA
(In species with normal stomach, on LEFT Lobe)
- Impressio RETICULARIS + OMASICA (RU) - impressio DUODENALIS
(Ventral, and to the RIGHT side of PORTA Hepatis)
- Impressio COLICA (EQ), on the right Ventral part of the Visceral surface made by Colon Ascendens.
- Impressio CAECALIS (EQ), on the RIGHT Lobe. - Impressio RENALIS (Ø SUS)
(On Processus caudatus for the RIGHT KIDNEY)
6
Q
Interspecial DIFF
- Lobes and Processes
A
- Lobus Hepatis dexter lateralis et medialis = (CA+SUS)
Other: Lobus Hepatis dexter - Lobus QUADRATUS (all)
- Lobus CAUDATUS (all)
- Processus Pappillaris (CA+RU)
- Processus Caudatus (all) - Lobus Hepatis sinister lateralis et medialis = all exept Ø RU = Lobus Hepatis sinister
- Gallbladder MISSING in EQ
7
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Interspecial differences
- VESiCA FELLEA and the DUCTS
A
VESICA FELLAE = Gallbladder (Ø:EQ)
- FUNDUS
- CORPUS
- NECK
- DUCTUS HEPATICI (all)
- DUCTUS HEPATICUS sin/dext
(Ø: in ca)(ONLY SINiSter in SUS) - DUCTUS HEPATICUS COMMUNIS
(Ø: CA, thats why CHOLEDOCUS = BILEDUCT) - DUCTUS CYSTICUS (Ø: EQ)
- DUCTUS CHOLEDOCHUS = Common Bile duct.
- 7+6 together = 8
- Ductus HEPATOCYSTICI (CA+RU) = Small ducts leading to the gall bladder directly.
8
Q
FLOW of the BILE
A
- Liver -
- Ductus HEPATICUS dexter and sinister -
3a. Ductus HEPATICUS COMMUNIS
3b. GALLBLADDER
3c. DUCTUS CYSTICUS - DUCTUS CHOLEDOCHUS
- DUODENUM (DUCTUS PANCREATICUS at Papilla duodeni major)
9
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What are the LOBULI HEPATIS
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- Hepatic lobules are small histological units of the liver PARENCHYMA (1mm in dm, hexagonal shape).
- Arranged livercell bridges and bloodfilled cavities = LIVER SINUSOIDS inside them.
- At the corners of 3 lobules = LIVER TRIAS
- A. Interlobularis (ex A. Hepatica), ENTER liver
- V. Interlobularis (ex. V.porta), ENTER liver
- Ductus Interlobularis (collects bile)
4. v. Centralis (Collects blood from liver sinusoids) - Below the lobules, they fuse = Forming Sublobular veins - They unite to form Hepatic veins - Hepatic veins leave the liver - into v.cava caudalis