3A-Anatomy of the LEEVER Flashcards

1
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What are the 4 lobes of the liver?

A

1.Right 2.Left 3.Caudate 4.QUADrate

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2
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What is the basic functional unit of the liver?

A

the Lobule

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3
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What makes up the almighty lobule?

A

ROWS and ROWS of Hepatocytes

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4
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What does blood use for transportation from the hepatic portal veins to the central vein of a lobule?

A

A sinusoid

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5
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What does BILE use for transportation from the central vein area of the lobule to the blue duct?

A

A Canaliculus

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6
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Which has more connective tissue between lobules: human or pig liver?

A

Pig liver has more connective tissue between lobules then human.

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7
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What are the contents of the Portal TetRad?

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1.A Portal Vein 2.A Hepatic Artery 3.A Bile Duct 4.A lymphantic vessel

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8
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Where do hepatic macrophages hang out? What are they called?

A

Kupffer Cells…they hang out in the blood sinusoids

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9
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What are the two types of debris removed by Kupffer cells?

A

Bacteria and worn-out blood cells

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10
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Within each lobule, HEPATOCYTES are arranged into _________ separated by adjacent sinusoids.

A

HEPATIC CORDS (we didn’t talk about this much…)

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11
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Where does the Common Hepatic Artery branch out of off the aorta?

A

The Celiac Trunk!

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12
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What is unique about the sinusoids that carry blood?

A

Its mixed blood!…Both oxygenated and deoxygenated/nutrient rich blood!

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13
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What are the three main branches supplying the portal liver vein with deoxygenated, nutrient rich blood?

A

Splenic Vein, Inferior Mesenteric, Superior Mesenteric

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14
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The sinusoids are lined by a ________ endothelium. An have NO _____________.

A

fenestrated—LATIN for window….NO underlying basement membrane

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15
Q

Sinusoidal fenestrations permit blood plasma to wash freely over the exposed surfaces of the hepatocytes in the ___________ (___________).

A

SPACE OF DISSE (perisinusoidal space)

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16
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Sinusoidal blood flow is always ________ the central vein.

A

TOWARDS

17
Q

What is the downside to the fenestrated endothelium of the liver sinusoid?

A

Possible EDEMA

18
Q

Because substances in the plasma move freely into the spaces of Disse, the liver MUST have an extremely high ________ to prevent accumulation of interstitial fluid.

A

lymph flow

19
Q

If pressure rises in the portal veins & sinusoids, excessive amounts of fluid begin to transude into the lymph and to leak through the outer surface of the liver capsule directly into the abdominal cavity producing ______.

A

ASCITES–“Ass-Eye-Tee’s”

20
Q

The word ascites is of Greek origin (askos) and means ________.

A

bag or sac

21
Q

Ascites describes the condition of pathologic _________ within the abdominal cavity.

A

fluid accumulation

22
Q

Healthy men have little or no intraperitoneal fluid, but women may normally have as much as _____ mL depending on the phase of the menstrual cycle. WHAT is an EXTREME amount of Ascites?

A

20 mL…extreme amount: 500-1000mL!!!!

23
Q

Because of its portal blood supply and extensive lymphatic circulation, the liver is a prime site for the spread of ________ (________) from elsewhere in the body, especially from the ______, _____, and _____.

A

cancerous cells (metastasis)…GI Tract, Breast, and Lung.

24
Q

What is the phenomena of most drugs absorbed from the GI tract enter the portal circulation and encounter the liver before they are distributed into the general circulation?

A

The FIRST PASS effect

25
Q

How does Bile drain the liver? (3 steps)

A

1.R/L Hepatic Duct 2.Common Hepatic Duct 3.Common Bile Duct

26
Q

Which duct leads bile from the liver to the Gall Bladder?

A

Cystic Duct