Station 4 Flashcards

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Renal impression on the liver

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Gastric impression

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3
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Suprarenal impression

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4
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Gallbladder fossa

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  1. Functional division of the liver into right and left lobes is along an oblique plane that runs through the center of the fossa for gallbladder and the groove for the IVC
  2. located on the right side of the quadrate lobe (between the quadrate lobe and the major part of the right lobe).
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Caudate lobe

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  1. Groove for IVC is located on the right side of the caudate lobe
  2. Fissure for the ligamentum venosum is located between left lobe and caudate lobe.
  3. Porta hepatitis is found between quadrate and caudate lobes
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Quadrate lobe

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  1. Fissure for the ligamentum teres is located between left lobe and Quadrate lobe
  2. Fossa for the gallbladder is located on right side of quadrate lobe, between quadrate lobe and major part of right lobe
  3. Porta hepatitis is found between quadrate and caudate lobes
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Ligamentum teres

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  1. Paraumbilical veins run along ligamentum teres to join left branch of portal vein
  2. Fissure for ligamentum teres is located between left lobe and quadrate lobe
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Fissure for Ligamentum venosum

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  1. Fissure for the ligamentum venosum is located between left lobe and caudate lobe
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9
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Hepatopancreatic ampulla

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  1. CBD joins the main pancreatic duct to form hepatopancreatic duct or ampulla of Vater
  2. Hepatopancreatic ampulla opens into the major duodenal papilla
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Duodenum: Major duodenal papilla

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  1. Hepatopancreatic ampulla opens into the major duodenal papilla
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