Lecture

Visceral Face of the Liver

Description

This lecture covers the anatomy of the visceral face of the liver, including structures such as the right hepatic vein, inferior vena cava, quadrate lobe, caudate lobe, ligamentum teres hepatis, ligamentum venosum, and fetal circulation remnants. It also explains the movement of the liver with respiration, palpation of the liver's lower border, and the dimensions and range of liver movement. Additionally, it discusses the anterior abdominal wall, diaphragm, rectus sheath, peritoneum, and various abdominal folds and fossae.

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