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*Caudate lobe has a renal impression from the right kidney
 
*Caudate lobe has a renal impression from the right kidney
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*Gastric impression occupies the whole of the left half of the visceral face
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*Duodenal impression at the junction of the right and quadrate lobes continuing onto the right lateral and caudate lobes
    
*Passgaes or notches on the median plane allow the caudal vena cava and oesophagus to pass by
 
*Passgaes or notches on the median plane allow the caudal vena cava and oesophagus to pass by
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*Reticular fibres (collagen type III, proteoglycans and glycoproteins) support the hepatocytes and walls of the sinusoids
 
*Reticular fibres (collagen type III, proteoglycans and glycoproteins) support the hepatocytes and walls of the sinusoids
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*The hiatus is
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*Interlobular spaces support bile ducts and blood vessels
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*Interlobular spaces support bile ducts and blood vessels
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*Lesser omentum (often fat filled) on the visceral surface between the left lateral lobe, heptic porta and lesser curvature of the stomach
    
'''Divisions of the Liver'''
 
'''Divisions of the Liver'''
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*Papillary
 
*Papillary
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'''Ligaments'''
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*Coronary ligament
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**Between the liver and disphragm on the diaphragmatic surface of the liver
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**Irregular fold of peritoneum
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**Surounds the triangular base of the diaphragmayic surface
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**Continuous with outer most layer of the caudal vena cava
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*Falciform ligament
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**Ventral to the coronary ligament
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**Fat filled embryological remnant of the fetal blood vessels from the placenta
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**Causes problems for surgical entry into the abdomen
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**Located cranial to the umbilicus
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*Triangular ligament
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**Right and left sides of the coronary ligament
    
==Function==
 
==Function==
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*Central vein lined by simple squamous epithelium
 
*Central vein lined by simple squamous epithelium
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*the ile duct, blood vessels and nerves enter and leave the liver at the hepatic porta
     
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