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Liver carbohydrate metabolism lipid metabolism protein & AA metabolism synthesis of plasma proteins vitamin metabolism digestion (bile synthesis) detoxification Pancreas endocrine (insulin & glucagon) exocrine (bicarb & digestive enzymes)
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Right lobe Left lobe Coronary ligament Falciform ligament Ligamentum teres Left lobe Right lobe Quadrate lobe IVC Hepatic portal vein Portal triad hepatic portal vein hepatic artery bile duct
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Hepatic triad hepatic portal vein hepatic artery bile ductule Central vein Hepatic lobule sinusoids hepatocytes Bile canaliculus Hepatic portal vein - Central vein – hepatic veins – inferior vena cava
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Stomach & intestines sup. & inf mesenteric veins Hepatic portal vein Liver sinusoids Hepatic vein Inferior vena cava Hepatic portal system – 70% of blood to liver Cirrhosis – portal hypertension, jaundice
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Celiac trunk Common hepatic artery Arterial supply to liver – 30% of blood to liver
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Cirrhosis of the liver due to liver disease scarring of liver tissue jaundice (bile pigments) ascites (fluid in abd cavity) portal hypertension causes: drug abuse alcoholism hepatitis C normal
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cholelithiasis Majority of gallstones are cholesterol, some from pigmented blood products Can see them on ultrasound Can use medications or surgery
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tail body head Pancreatic duct Bile duct Hepatopancreatic ampulla
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