Tags: Anatomical Structure.

The quadrate lobe is an area of the liver situated on the under surface of the right lobe bounded in front by the anterior margin of the liver; behind by the porta hepatis; on the right by the fossa for the gall-bladder; and on the left by the fossa for the umbilical vein. It is oblong in shape its antero-posterior diameter being greater than its transverse.

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