A unique case of midline gall bladder with accessory lobe of liver

Journal Title: International Journal of Anatomical Variations - Year 2018, Vol 11, Issue 3

Abstract

During routine dissection of abdomen of an adult male cadaver, we found variable position of gall bladder and a small accessory lobe of liver. Gall bladder was occupying middle of fissure for ligamentum teres hepatis and a triangular shaped accessory liver lobe was also present left to porta hepatis near the lower part of fissure for ligamentum venosum. Reporting of such kind of cases are important for radiologists and gastroenterologists for diagnostic as well surgical procedures.

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Lovesh Shukla

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Lovesh Shukla (2018). A unique case of midline gall bladder with accessory lobe of liver. International Journal of Anatomical Variations, 11(3), 107-108. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-599072