As seen on axial CT images, what portions of the liver are separated by the ligamentum teres?
A) right lobe from the left lobe
B) caudate lobe from the quadrate lobe
C) caudate lobe from the left lobe
D) quadrate lobe from the left lobe
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Q44: CT is not the best modality to
Q45: The liver's sole function is to manufacture
Q46: The round ligament is the remnant of
Q47: The psoas muscle is found within the
Q48: Compared to the left adrenal gland, the
Q50: The hepatic veins empty into the IVC.
Q51: On axial CT images, the duodenum is
Q52: Most of the duodenum is in the
Q53: The adrenals are in the
A)peritoneal cavity.
B)anterior pararenal
Q54: At least in theory, the quadrate lobe
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