An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . lobe (superior surface) Lobus dexter (facies superior) Posterior surface Facies posterior Fissure of the ductusvenosus Fossa ductus venosi Area bare of peritoneum, and attached to the diaphragm by areolar tissue Right lateral ligamentLig. triangularedextrum Lower line of reflectionof the peritoneum•Ligament of the vena cava, or ponticulus hepatis •I 15 incntum ; caviu Fissure or fossa of the vena cava Fl^^aven^,c Spigelian lobe Lobus caudatus (Spigeli) Fig. 739.—Posterior Surface of the Liver, with the Orifices of the Hepatic Veins.


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . lobe (superior surface) Lobus dexter (facies superior) Posterior surface Facies posterior Fissure of the ductusvenosus Fossa ductus venosi Area bare of peritoneum, and attached to the diaphragm by areolar tissue Right lateral ligamentLig. triangularedextrum Lower line of reflectionof the peritoneum•Ligament of the vena cava, or ponticulus hepatis •I 15 incntum ; caviu Fissure or fossa of the vena cava Fl^^aven^,c Spigelian lobe Lobus caudatus (Spigeli) Fig. 739.—Posterior Surface of the Liver, with the Orifices of the Hepatic Veins. •Fibrous appendix ofthe liver, with aberrant vessels Appendix fibrosa 1 11 vasis aberrantibu Omental tuberosity Tuber omentale Gastric impression Impressio gastrica Longitudinal fissure (leftsagittal fissure) *Fossa sasittalis sinistraLeft lobeLobus sinistei Umbilical fissureFossa vena; umbilicalis (Esophageal impression 3 Imurcssio iLsophat;ea Fissure of the ductus venosus Ligament of the vena cava, or ponticulushepatis, with aberrant vessels. ntiln Quadrate lobe Lobus quadratUb Umbilical notchIncisura umbilical Posterior surface 1 aeiLi. posterior Suprarenal impression lm[_rebsio suprarenalis Fissure or fossa of thevena cava Fossa vena; cava; Right sagittalfissures or fossae ossn; sagittales dextrKRenal impression_J Impressio renalisRight lateral liga-ment ITijiigiilal-i;.luxtnnn Duodenal impression Impressio duodenalis / Fissure or fossa of the gall-bladder 1 \esica fellea; Colic impression Impressio colica Tuber papiUare Processus papiUai 1 Right lobeLobus lobe-—Processus caudatusTransverse or portal fissure,or porta hepatis Fig. 740.—Inferior Surface of a Liver which was hardened in situ before the Body WAS opened, THE STRUCTURES OCCUPYING THE FiSSURES OF THE ORGAN HAVING BEENENTIRELY REMOVED. ? See Appendix, note <7. =_See Appendix, note i^ -t See Appendix, note 4. 6 Sagittal Fissures.—This nanr^e is not used in England. The jcrihant


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