Which vein drains the caudate lobe of the liver? a. main portal vein b. right hepatic vein c. left portal vein d. left hepatic vein e. none of the above
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The caudate lobe is located on the posterior aspect of the liver and is situated between the inferior vena cava and the ligamentum venosum. Show more…
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