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ARDMS Abdomen
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Denning [Date] [Course title]

, You are scanning a patient with a known mass in the left medial segment of the liver. What anatomic
landmark can you use to identify the left medial segment from the right anterior segment of the liver? -
Answer: Middle Hepatic Vein



You suspect enlargement of the caudate lobe in a patient with liver disease. What structure located at
the anterior border of the caudate lobe will help you identify this lobe of the liver? - Answer: Fissure for
the ligamentum venosum



You are asked to rule out the presence of a recannalized paraumbilical. Which anatomic structure is a
useful landmark in location of this structure? - Answer: Ligamentum Teres



*The left portal vein is in contact with the ligamentum teres. A paraumbilical vein begins at the left
portal vein and exits the liver at the ligamentum teres.



Which vessel courses within the main lobar fissure? - Answer: Middle Hepatic Vein



Oxygenated blood is supplied to the liver via the: - Answer: Portal Vein and Hepatic Artery



You are performing a sonogram on a slender female and notice a long, thin extension of the inferior
aspect of the right lobe of the liver. This most likely represents: - Answer: Reidel's lobe



Which of the following forms the caudal border of the left portal vein?



A. Ligamentum venosum

B. Hepatoduodenal ligament

C. Main Lobar Fissure

D. Coronary Ligament

E. Ligamentum teres - Answer: Ligamentum teres



What ligament divides the left lobe of the liver into medial and lateral segments? - Answer: Ligamentum
teres

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