1923
DOI: 10.1007/bf01943988
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Über Hypoplasie des rechten Leberlappens

Abstract: FormmiBbildungen der Leber geringeren Grades trifft man bei Sektionen recht h~ufig. Ieh erinnere nur an die altbekannte Vesica fellea 9btecta, abnorme Lappungen, an Verwachsungen zwischen Lobus quadra.tus and eigentlichem rechten Leberlappen, Gefi~13furchen u. a. m. Seltener ist mangelhafte Ausbildung der Hauptlappen, and zwar hat man welt eher Gelegenheit eine gypoplasie des linken als des rechten Leberlappens festzus~ellen.

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“…Fortuitous discovery is made in the cadaver (Heller 1970;Krauspe 1923) or in patients presenting common hepatobiliary disease, especially lithiasis, not directly related to the malformation (Morgenstern and Mazur 1959;Aaron et al 1975;Jost 1979;Teboul and Peix 1983; case 2 in our study). In some cases, clinical signs of an accompanying malformation lead to fortuitous discovery of the latent anomaly of the liver (Merab et al 1971;Kovarik and Jensen 1969).…”
Section: Morphological Anomalies Related To Defective Development Of mentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Fortuitous discovery is made in the cadaver (Heller 1970;Krauspe 1923) or in patients presenting common hepatobiliary disease, especially lithiasis, not directly related to the malformation (Morgenstern and Mazur 1959;Aaron et al 1975;Jost 1979;Teboul and Peix 1983; case 2 in our study). In some cases, clinical signs of an accompanying malformation lead to fortuitous discovery of the latent anomaly of the liver (Merab et al 1971;Kovarik and Jensen 1969).…”
Section: Morphological Anomalies Related To Defective Development Of mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The shape of the left lobe is normal and its different segmental territories can be identified on either side of the notch for the round ligament of the liver (incisura ligamenti teretis) (Jost 1979;Teboul and Peix 1983; case 2 in this study). In rare cases the left lobe of the liver is deformed increased in size and displaced to the right (Krauspe 1923). In our case 3 the enormous volvulated lobe apparently corresponded to the left lobe of the liver.…”
Section: Morphological Anomalies Related To Defective Development Of mentioning
confidence: 96%