Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . hincter. The glands, which are found ^hout the common duct, are particu-larly lar^c and numerous in the ampulla. Ligaments and Peritoneal Relations.—The term ligament, appliedto the fokls of serous membrane, is entirely inappropriate. It is in part retained,but the enumeration of five ligaments as separate entities is anticjuated. The round/ii^a»n)i( (li^ainentuni teres hepatis) is a cord of fibrous tissue, the remains of theobliterated uml)ilical \ein, running from the umbilicus to the left end of the po


Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . hincter. The glands, which are found ^hout the common duct, are particu-larly lar^c and numerous in the ampulla. Ligaments and Peritoneal Relations.—The term ligament, appliedto the fokls of serous membrane, is entirely inappropriate. It is in part retained,but the enumeration of five ligaments as separate entities is anticjuated. The round/ii^a»n)i( (li^ainentuni teres hepatis) is a cord of fibrous tissue, the remains of theobliterated uml)ilical \ein, running from the umbilicus to the left end of the portalhssure. Its continuation, the ductus venosus, is represented by fibrous tissue (liya-mcntum venosum ) in the fissure of that name. The round ligament lies against theabdominal wall for an inch or more above the navel and then passes backward in thefree edge of ihe falciform ligament, a fold of peritoneum presumably detached fromthe anterior wall and from the diaphragm by the development of this vein. The (Esopliajjeal impressionLeft coronary ligament Fig. cava. Right coronary ligament Posterior non-peritoneal surface Lefttriangularligament Fissure of ductus venosus Spigelian lobe Portal veinCaudate lobe, left end Righttriangular-ligamentSuprarenalimpression Renalimpression Vena cava Colic impression Posterior surface of liver, showing peritoneal reflections.


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