Tags: Anatomical Structure.

The right lobe is much larger than the left; the proportion between them being as six to one. It occupies the right hypochondrium and is separated from the left lobe on its ventral surface by the falciform ligament; on its posterior surface by the ligamentum venosum for the cranial (upper) half and by the ligamentum teres hepatis (aka Round ligament of liver) for the caudal (under) half.

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