Falciform ligament

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title: Falciform ligament
text: In human anatomy, the falciform ligament is a ligament that attaches the liver to the front body wall and divides the liver into the left lobe and right lobe. The falciform ligament is a broad and thin fold of peritoneum, its base being directed downward and backward and its apex upward and forward. It droops down from the hilum of the liver.
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description: Ligament attaching the liver to the front body wall
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date modified: 2022-12-18T20:22:19Z
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