Medical Definition of Lobus hepatis sinister

1. It is separated from the right lobe above and in front by the falciform ligament, and from the quadrate and caudate lobes by the fissure for the ligamentum teres and the fissure for the ligamentum venosum; the distribution of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile ducts does not correspond to the gross lobar divisions of the liver. It contains two segments, superior and inferior. Synonym: lobus hepatis sinister. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lobus Hepatis Sinister

lobulus quadrangularis
lobulus quadratus
lobulus semilunaris inferior
lobulus semilunaris superior
lobulus simplex
lobus
lobus anterior hypophyseos
lobus appendicularis
lobus azygos
lobus caudatus
lobus dexter
lobus falciformis
lobus frontalis cerebri
lobus glandularis hypophyseos
lobus hepatis dexter
lobus hepatis sinister (current term)
lobus inferior pulmonis
lobus linguiformis
lobus medius pulmonis dextri
lobus nervosus
lobus occipitalis cerebri
lobus parietalis cerebri
lobus posterior hypophyseos
lobus prostatae
lobus pyramidalis glandulae thyroideae
lobus quadratus
lobus renalis
lobus sinister
lobus superior pulmonis

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