Publications by authors named "Jinesh B Rathod"

The liver, the largest gland in a wedge-shape, is situated in the right hypochondrium, and exhibits variation in its lobes. Knowledge of variations in the lobes of the liver is crucial for accurate radiological diagnosis and successful abdominal surgeries. The elongation of the left lobe of the liver has gained significant attention in segmentectomy and liver transplant surgeries.

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  • The liver, the largest gland in the body, displays various surface features that are important for medical procedures and imaging.
  • A study of 52 human cadaveric livers in Gujarat, India, found that while 53.84% appeared normal, many showed significant variations, such as small or unusually shaped lobes, grooves, and additional fissures.
  • These findings highlight the need for awareness of liver morphology variations among medical professionals, as this knowledge can improve surgical outcomes and diagnostic accuracy.
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