Couinaud liver segments on ultrasound (creative commons image)
Diagnosis not applicable
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Liver segments in ultrasound, based on Couinaud classification (II, IV, VIII, VI):
- right hepatic vein
- intermediate hepatic vein
- left hepatic vein
- inferior vena cava
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Liver segments in ultrasound-based on Couinaud classification:
- ligamentum teres
- main lobar fissure
- branch of portal vein
Case Discussion
Author: Schomynv
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