International Journal of Tropical Medicine

Year: 2016
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Page No. 268 - 271

Morphological Study of Human Cadaveric Liver

Authors : M.P. Ambali, Milind Thorat, Swapna Shedge, Mahesh Kumar D. Chavan, S.B. Mane and D.A. Mane

Abstract: The liver is the largest abdominal viscera which occupies a significant portion of the upper abdominal cavity. Aim of the study is to study morphology of liver and morphological variations in human cadaveric liver. The organ proportion of total body size is larger in foetus as compared to adult. The present study was conducted on 160 cadaveric livers after obtaining the ethical clearance from Institutional Ethical Committee KIMS, DTBU, Karad. Present medical era is of modern imaging techniques, advanced diagnostic techniques, minimally invasive approaches and transplant surgery. Therefore, it becomes utmost important to radiologist, surgeons and diagnosing clinician to have thorough knowledge of the morphology and its commonly occurring morphological variations of liver.

How to cite this article:

M.P. Ambali, Milind Thorat, Swapna Shedge, Mahesh Kumar D. Chavan, S.B. Mane and D.A. Mane, 2016. Morphological Study of Human Cadaveric Liver. International Journal of Tropical Medicine, 11: 268-271.

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