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Accessory Lobes, Accessory Fissures and Prominent Papillary Process of the Liver
Author(s) -
Alexey Pryakhin,
Sergey Yukhimets,
Elena Chernomortseva,
Ainory P. Gesase
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
anatomy journal of africa
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.4314/aja.v4i2
Often unreported hepatic variations include accessory fissures, lobes and processes. Variant hepatic fissures further show variations in location and depth. Accessory lobes of the liver have different size, shape, situation, connection with maternal organ. These abnormalities in the anatomy of human liver have the unspecified clinical significance. We described four examples with a combination of accessory lobes, accessory fissures and prominent papillary processes. Clinicians should be aware of such variations to prevent diagnostic and therapeutic misadventures. Keywords: Liver, Lobes, Fissures, Anomalies of development, Additional anatomical structures

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