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Course Outline

About the Author
Introduction
      Definition
      The Liver Long Ago
Anatomy and Physiology of the Liver
      Overview I
      Overview II
      Position - Normal Frontal View
      Position - Normal Transverse View
      Position - Abnormal
      Character - Normal
      Character - Normal CT
      Character - Normal Ultrasound
      Character - Normal MRI
      Character - Abnormal - Trauma
      Character - Abnormal - Masses
      Size - Normal
      Size - Abnormal - Acquired
      Size - Abnormal - Congenital
      Shape - Normal - Frontal View
      Shape - Normal - Transverse view
      Shape - Normal - Variations
      Shape - Abnormal
      Segments of the Liver - Frontal View
      Segments of the Liver - Transverse View - Superior Segments
      Segments of the Liver - Transverse View - Inferior Segments
      The Caudate Lobe - Segment I
      The Caudate Lobe - Have you seen the woodpecker?
      The Liver Lobule
      The Liver Lobule to Central Vein Connection
      The Liver Lobule Conglomerate - Power in Numbers
      The Porta Hepatis - Gateway to the Liver
      The Porta Hepatis - Where is Mickey Mouse?
      Hepatic Artery
      Portal Vein
      Sinusoids of the Liver
      Sinusoids to Central Veins - The End of the Blood Line
      Hepatic Veins to the IVC - Have you seen the rabbit?
      Bile Ducts
      Bile Ducts, Liver Lobule, and Duodenum - What are the connections?
      Bile Ducts - Abnormal - Obstruction
      Lymphatic Drainage - Sinusoids to Porta
      Lymphatic Drainage - Portal Lymph Nodes
      Lymphatic Drainage - Companion to the Hepatic Artery
      The Capsule - Wrapping it up
      Embryology - Where did this all come from?
CT Imaging of the Liver
      Overview
MR Imaging of the Liver
      Overview
US Imaging of the Liver
      Overview
Conclusion
      Overview


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