肝臓左葉
- 関
- left lobe of liver
WordNet
- propel in a high arc; "lob the tennis ball"
- an easy return of a tennis ball in a high arc
- the act of propelling something (as a ball or shell etc.) in a high arc
- on or starting from the wearers left; "bar sinister"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (テニスで)〈ボール〉‘を'ゆるく高く打ち上げる / (クリケットで)〈ボール〉‘を'下手投げでゆるく投げる / (テニスで)ボールをロブで返す / (テニスの)ロブで打った球 / (クリケットの)下手投げの緩い球
- 不吉な,縁起の悪い / 悪意のある,邪悪な(evil)
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Left lobe of liver |
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Posterior and inferior surfaces of the liver. (Left lobe labeled at upper left.) |
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1: Right lobe of liver
2: Left lobe of liver
3: Quadrate lobe of liver
4: Round ligament of liver
5: Falciform ligament
6: Caudate lobe of liver
7: Inferior vena cava
8: Common bile duct
9: Hepatic artery
10: Portal vein
11: Cystic duct
12: Hepatic duct
13: Gallbladder
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Latin |
lobus hepatis sinister |
Gray's |
subject #250 1192 |
The left lobe is smaller and more flattened than the right. It is situated in the epigastric and left hypochondriac regions. Its upper surface is slightly convex and is moulded on to the diaphragm; its under surface presents the gastric impression and omental tuberosity.
Additional images[edit]
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The celiac artery and its branches; the liver has been raised, and the lesser omentum and anterior layer of the greater omentum removed.
External links[edit]
- Left+lobe+of+liver at eMedicine Dictionary
- Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator, at Elsevier 12581.000-1
- SUNY Labs 38:12-0201 - "The Visceral Surface of the Liver"
- SUNY Anatomy Image 7768
- SUNY Anatomy Image 8189
- Cross section at UV pembody/body8a
This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
Anatomy of torso, digestive system: accessory digestive glands (TA A05.8–9, TH H3.04.05-07, GA 11.1188)
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Liver |
- diaphragmatic surface: Bare area of the liver
- Ligamentum venosum
- visceral surface: Gastric impression
- Duodenal impression
- Colic impression
- Renal impression
- Suprarenal impression
- Porta hepatis
- Round ligament of liver
- lobes: Left lobe
- Right lobe (Caudate lobe
- Quadrate lobe)
- Fibrous capsule of Glisson
- Perisinusoidal space
- Liver sinusoid
- Periportal space
- Portal triad
- Lobules of liver
- cells: Hepatocyte
- Hepatic stellate cell
- Kupffer cell
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Biliary tract |
Bile ducts
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- intrahepatic (from Bile canaliculus and Canals of Hering): Interlobular bile ducts
- Left hepatic duct
- Right hepatic duct
- extrahepatic: Common hepatic duct
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Gallbladder
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- by region: Body
- Fundus
- Neck
- Cystic duct
- Common bile duct
- Hepatopancreatic ampulla (Sphincter of ampulla)
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Pancreas |
- by region: Tail
- Body
- Neck
- Head (Uncinate process)
- ducts: Pancreatic duct
- Accessory pancreatic duct
- by function: Islets of Langerhans
- Exocrine component of pancreas
- cells: Centroacinar cell
- Pancreatic stellate cell
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English Journal
- [Gastrontestinal hemorrhage following thoracic surgery].
- Durić O, Tvrtković R, Budalica M.AbstractThe authors discuss eight cases who suffered hemorrhaging stress ulcers out of 200 cases on whom Thoracotomies were performed. Presented is the common factor of the onset of this complication, it's diagnosis, and therapy. Listed below are the diagnoses and operative procedures used on these eight patients. Cysta Aerea Permagna Lobi Inf. Pulm. Dexter/operation: Mytomis Longitudinalis Ooesophagi. Caverna Bronchiectatica Permagna Lobi Inferior Pulmo Dexter/operation: Lobestomia Typica. Echinococcus Heaptis Complicatus, Empyema Pleurae Dexter/opetation: Decorticatio. Haemathorax Spontaneous Lobus Sinister/operation: Decorticatio Pleurae Sinister. Echi Comp. Cupolae Hepatis Permagnus/operation: Thoracotomia Phrenotomia, evacuatio, Triplex Drainage. Bronchiectasiae Lobi Medius et Inferior Pulmo Dexter/operation: Biblobectomia Typica. Carcinoma Bronchi Lobi Inferior Pulmo Dexter/operation: Lobectomia Typica. Gastric problems had troubled four of these eight patients in their past history. Bleeding in three patients occurred three days postoperatively, and in the remaining five, thirty days following their operation. Six patients had to be treated conservatively because of serious contraindications to reoperation. Four of them expired. Autopsy revealed: Pyothorax, Dehiscention Bronchi, Empyema, and Gastritis Errosiva with multiulcerations, hemoragia, and dilatation of the right heart. Two patients with recent stress ulcers were reoperated on, and were cured. The authors estimate that the occurrence of hemorrhaging stress ulcer following thoracic surgery are basically due to Hypoxia. The chain of events whic brought about the stress ulcer, however, began even before the operation, continued throughout the operation, and appeared postoperatively due to postoperative complications. The authors point out that these complications can be foreseen (early and late), but firstly, an attempt should be made to treat the patient with conservative therapy. Inasmuch as the hemorrhaging does not respond to conservative measures, conservative surgery is indicated; Suture and Vagotomy, and eventually pyloroplasty.
- Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica.Acta Chir Iugosl.1976;23(2):153-9.
- The authors discuss eight cases who suffered hemorrhaging stress ulcers out of 200 cases on whom Thoracotomies were performed. Presented is the common factor of the onset of this complication, it's diagnosis, and therapy. Listed below are the diagnoses and operative procedures used on these eight pa
- PMID 1085089
Japanese Journal
- 和栗 秀一 [他],堀 浩
- 哺乳動物学雑誌: The Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan 5(1), 41-43, 1970
- … The Lobus hepatis sinister and Lobus hepatis dexter are identified easily. … The Lobus caudatus lies dorsally on the visceral surface of the liver and has a deep depression for the right kidney. … The neck is continued by the Ductus cysticus which joins the Ductus hepaticus dexter at the Porta hepatis to form the Ductus choledochus. …
- NAID 130001818723
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