Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Variations in venous and segmental anatomy of the liver: two- and three-dimensional MR imaging in healthy volunteers.

55

Citations

15

References

1994

Year

Abstract

Planes of resection in liver surgery are largely determined by the precise position of tumor relative to the individual segmental anatomy. Consequently, localization of liver lesions and preoperative delineation of resection planes requires consideration of the significant anatomic variations in the segmental anatomy of the liver. These anatomic variations can be depicted on two- and three-dimensional displays of T1-weighted MR images of contiguous 4-mm sections.

References

YearCitations

Page 1