![Hepatic segmentation Overview of the segmentation of the liver in eight segments](https://anatomytool.org/sites/default/files/lever%20segmenten.jpg)
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Overview of the segmentation of the liver in eight segments. The right part of the liver has four segments (V-VIII), while the left part of the liver has three segments (II-IV). Segment I is the caudate lobe.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Hepar
Vena cava inferior
Corpus vesicae biliaris
Arteria hepatica propria
Ductus hepaticus communis
Vena hepatica sinistra
Vena hepatica dextra
Vena hepatica intermedia
Ductus cysticus
Fissura umbilicalis
Fissura portalis principalis
Fissura portalis dextra
Creator(s)/credit: Bas Blankevoort, medical illustrator, LUMC
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