The basic difference between anatomical and physiological classifications used for liver #1st year mbbs notes

                 difference between anatomical and physiological classifications

 #ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION PHYSIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
 1. anatomical classification is on the basis of ligament,fissure & groove of different1. Physiological classification is on the basis of cantlie line, interhepatic branches of bile duct, hepatic artery & portal vein 
 2. divided into right & left lobe on diphragmatic surface

 2. divided into left & right lobe by an imaginary line i.e cantlies line
 3. divided into 4 lobes on viceral surface
 a. Right lobe
 b. left lobe
 c. quadrate lobe
 d. caudate lobe

 3. physiological right and left lobes are equal in size 
 4. anatomical right &left lobe are divided by falciform ligament and not of equal size (six time larger right lobe than left)

 4. caudate and quadrate lobes are the part of left lobe 
 5. quadrate and caudate lobes are part of right lobe

 

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