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- Ligamentum_venosum abstract "The ligamentum venosum is the fibrous remnant of the ductus venosus of the fetal circulation. Usually, it is attached to the left branch of the portal vein within the porta hepatis (gateway to the liver). It may be continuous with the round ligament of liver (ligamentum teres hepatis).It is invested by the peritoneal folds of the lesser omentum within a fissure on the visceral/posterior surface of the liver between the caudate and main parts of the left lobe.It is grouped with the liver in Terminologia Anatomica.".
- Ligamentum_venosum dorlandsPrefix "l_09".
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- Ligamentum_venosum graySubject "139".
- Ligamentum_venosum precursor Ductus_venosus.
- Ligamentum_venosum thumbnail Gray1087-liver.png?width=300.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageID "4401768".
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageLength "1848".
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageRevisionID "641503969".
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abdomen.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ligaments.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Ductus_venosus.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Fetal_circulation.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Hepatic_portal_vein.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_vena_cava.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_omentum.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Porta_hepatis.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Round_ligament_of_liver.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Terminologia_Anatomica.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLink Umbilical_vein.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ligamentum venosum".
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageWikiLinkText "ligamentum venosum".
- Ligamentum_venosum caption "Fetal circulation. The ductus venosus , which becomes the ligamentum venosum, connects the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava.".
- Ligamentum_venosum caption "The ligamentum venosum courses along the visceral/posterior aspect of the liver in the fossa for ductus venosum, which separates the caudate lobe and the left lobe.".
- Ligamentum_venosum dorlandspre "l_09".
- Ligamentum_venosum dorlandssuf "12493538".
- Ligamentum_venosum graypage "540".
- Ligamentum_venosum graysubject "139".
- Ligamentum_venosum image "Gray502.png".
- Ligamentum_venosum latin "Ligamentum venosum".
- Ligamentum_venosum name "Ligamentum venosum".
- Ligamentum_venosum precursor Ductus_venosus.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Accessory_digestive_glands.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fetal_remnant_ligaments.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NormanAnatomy.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NormanAnatomyFig.
- Ligamentum_venosum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ligamentum_venosum subject Category:Abdomen.
- Ligamentum_venosum subject Category:Ligaments.
- Ligamentum_venosum hypernym Remnant.
- Ligamentum_venosum type AnatomicalStructure.
- Ligamentum_venosum type Place.
- Ligamentum_venosum type Thing.
- Ligamentum_venosum type Q4936952.
- Ligamentum_venosum comment "The ligamentum venosum is the fibrous remnant of the ductus venosus of the fetal circulation. Usually, it is attached to the left branch of the portal vein within the porta hepatis (gateway to the liver).".
- Ligamentum_venosum label "Ligamentum venosum".
- Ligamentum_venosum sameAs Q3238433.
- Ligamentum_venosum sameAs Arantiův_vaz.
- Ligamentum_venosum sameAs Ligament_veineux_du_foie.
- Ligamentum_venosum sameAs m.0c08qg.
- Ligamentum_venosum sameAs Q3238433.
- Ligamentum_venosum wasDerivedFrom Ligamentum_venosum?oldid=641503969.
- Ligamentum_venosum depiction Gray1087-liver.png.
- Ligamentum_venosum isPrimaryTopicOf Ligamentum_venosum.
- Ligamentum_venosum name "Ligamentum venosum".