lobus hepatis dexter
[TA] right lobe of liver: in traditional anatomic terminology, the largest of the four lobes of the liver. Anteriorly, it is separated from the left lobe by the falciform ligament. Posteroinferiorly, it is separated from the caudate lobe by the inferior vena cava and from the quadrate lobe by the gallbladder. Sometimes the term has been extended to include the entire caudate and quadrate lobes. See also pars hepatis dextra.
Medical dictionary.
2011.