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The falciform ligament is a double-layered extension of parietal peritoneum that sweeps off the anterior abdominal wall to divide the liver into the asymmetric left and right lobes.
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The falciform ligament (from Latin 'sickle-shaped') is a ligament that attaches the liver to the front body wall and divides the liver into the left lobe and ...
Apr 20, 2024 · Falciform ligament – this sickle-shaped ligament attaches the anterior surface of the liver to the anterior abdominal wall. Its free edge ...
The falciform ligament is an attachment arising at or near the umbilicus and continues onto the anterior aspect of the liver in continuity with the umbilical ...
Oct 29, 2023 · The falciform ligament is a broad and thin peritoneal ligament. It is sickle-shaped and a remnant of the ventral mesentery of the fetus.
The falciform ligament provides support to the liver by anchoring the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and the diaphragm. It also serves as the passage ...
The falciform ligament of the liver is a remnant of the ventral mesentery that includes the umbilical vein in its free borders during foetal life, ...
Jul 24, 2023 · The falciform ligament is the thin, sickle-shaped, fibrous structure that connects the anterior part of the liver to the ventral wall of the ...
The second-largest hepatic ligament is the falciform ligament. The sickle-shaped ligament (as suggested by its name) takes a craniocaudally course along the ...
May 18, 2024 · The falciform ligament connects the liver to the anterior abdominal wall. The ligament continues to extend inferiorly beyond the liver where it ...