MEDICAL
PANCREAS
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This is divided into lobes and is located on right side of body. It is divided into 4 lobes in humans (right, left, caudate, quadrate) and is divided into 6 lobes in cats (left medial, left lateral, quadrate, right medial, right lateral, caudate).
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Spleen
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Liver
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Pancreas
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Gall Bladder
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Anatomically, the liver is viewed as having four main lobes. There is a smaller left lobe and a larger right lobe (that are separated along the attachment of the falciform ligament), as well as a caudate and a quadrate lobe (which are part of the anatomical right lobe).
Detailed explanation-2: -Anatomically the liver has four lobes: right, left, caudate, and quadrate.
Detailed explanation-3: -The midplane divides the liver into the right and left hemiliver (Couinaud) or the right and left lobe (Healey and Schroy). Both of the above classifications use the portal vein and hepatic vein branches to define the right and left lobe. In both classifications, segment IV is part of the left hemiliver.
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