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    On Axial CT Images, the Quadrate Lobe of the Liver
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On Axial CT Images, the Quadrate Lobe of the Liver

Question 12

Question 12

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On axial CT images, the quadrate lobe of the liver is seen separated from the left lobe by the


A) falciform ligament.
B) ligamentum venosum.
C) ligamentum teres.
D) None of the above

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