Lecture

Anatomy of Liver and Pancreas

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This lecture explores the three-dimensional structures of the liver and pancreas, highlighting key features such as the ligament falciforme, hepatic veins, gallbladder, and pancreatic arteries. The instructor demonstrates the intricate relationships between hepatic arteries, biliary ducts, and portal veins, emphasizing the anatomical complexity of these organs.

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