Right triangular ligament
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Ligament: Right triangular ligament | ||
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The superior surface of the liver. | ||
Latin | ligamentum triangulare dextrum hepatis | |
Gray's | p.1193 | |
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Dorlands/Elsevier | l_09/12493472 |
The right triangular ligament is situated at the right extremity of the bare area, and is a small fold which passes to the diaphragm, being formed by the apposition of the upper and lower layers of the coronary ligament.
Additional images
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Diagram to show the lines along which the peritoneum leaves the wall of the abdomen to invest the viscera.
External links
- liver at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (liversuperior)
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