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How many segments does the liver have? - Answers
The liver is divided into eight functional segments, known as the Couinaud segments. Each segment has its own vascular and biliary supply, allowing for distinct surgical resection if necessary. These segments are numbered I to VIII, with Segment I being the caudate lobe and the others arranged around it in a clockwise manner.
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How many segments does the liver have? - Answers
The liver is divided into eight functional segments, known as the Couinaud segments. Each segment has its own vascular and biliary supply, allowing for distinct surgical resection if necessary. These segments are numbered I to VIII, with Segment I being the caudate lobe and the others arranged around it in a clockwise manner.
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How many segments does the liver have? - Answers
The liver is divided into eight functional segments, known as the Couinaud segments. Each segment has its own vascular and biliary supply, allowing for distinct surgical resection if necessary. These segments are numbered I to VIII, with Segment I being the caudate lobe and the others arranged around it in a clockwise manner.
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