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Liver, anatomy

A good up-to-date description of liver anatomy and function. [Pg.21]

A well-written guide to human embryology and fetal liver anatomy. [Pg.21]

Couinaud C. Liver anatomy portal (and suprahepatic) or biliary segmentation. Dig Surg 1999 16 459-467. [Pg.21]

Summary of liver anatomy, functions, and diseases, compiled by the British Liver Trust... [Pg.485]

Generally, a constant relationship between external liver anatomy, hepatic veins, and the intrahepatic branches of the portal veins is presumed. However,... [Pg.69]

Jung G, Krahe T, Krug B, et al (1996) Delineation of segmental liver anatomy. Comparison of ultrasonography, spiral CT and MR imaging for preoperative localization of focal liver lesions to specifc hepatic segments. Acta Radiol 37 691-695... [Pg.71]

Despite recent developments, effectiveness of chemotherapy is still rather limited for most types of cancer, including tumors of the colon, lung, kidney, pancreas, and liver. Why some cancers respond better than others may be explained by factors relating to the anatomy and physiology of the cancer-ridden organ or... [Pg.750]

Liver, variations in form. Laboratory specimens. Anterior views. From Barry J. Anson, Atlas of Human Anatomy, p. 288. [Pg.46]

FIGURE 19-1 Biochemical anatomy of a mitochondrion. The convolutions (cristae) of the inner membrane provide a very large surface area. The inner membrane of a single liver mitochondrion may have more than 10,000 sets of electron-transfer systems (respiratory chains) and ATP synthase molecules, distributed over the membrane surface. Heart mitochondria, which have more profuse cristae and thus a much larger area of inner membrane, contain more than three times as many sets of electron-transfer systems as liver mitochondria. The mitochondrial pool of coenzymes and intermediates is functionally separate from the cytosolic pool. The mitochondria of invertebrates, plants, and microbial eukaryotes are similar to those shown here, but with much variation in size, shape, and degree of convolution of the inner membrane. [Pg.691]

Jones, A.L. (1982) Anatomy of normal liver. In D.Zakim and T.D.Boyer (eds) Hepatology A Textbook of Liver Disease. WB Sauders Company, Philadelphia, pp. 3-31. [Pg.430]

There are several different ways to describe the cellular anatomy of the liver, the simplest of which is the view seen when the liver is examined... [Pg.8]

Deshpande RR, Heaton ND, Rela M. Surgical anatomy of segmental liver transplantation. Br J Surg 2002 89 1078-1088. [Pg.21]

The liver plays many crucial roles in metabolism and elimination. These functions are facilitated by its anatomy and location, and its generous dual blood supply (as covered in Chapter 1). The liver is composed of a variety of cells, each contributing to overall function, which can be generally described as the regulation of the concentration of solutes in blood that affect the functions of all the other organs of the body. This regulation is achieved by the uptake, metabolism. [Pg.23]


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