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The cirrhotic liver has a small right lobe and a large left lobe as a compensation for reduced size and function of the right lobe. This gives the left lobe a snout like shape in contrast to the small triangular right lobe. This liver thus takes on a shark head like appearance and the structures (arteries vein nerves and ligaments entering the porta of the liver look like shark feed.
Derived from a transverse view of an abdominal CT scan
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Ultrasound of the hepatic veins of the liver
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A brown horse in a green meadow early in the spring shows its cauda equina
Derived from a coronal reconstruction of a CT myelogram of the lumbar spine
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