Definitions from Wiktionary (Cantlie line)
▸ noun: (anatomy) An imaginary line, extending from the left side of the inferior vena cava to the middle of the gallbladder, which divides the liver into two planes and is used when performing a hepatectomy.
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▸ noun: (anatomy) An imaginary line, extending from the left side of the inferior vena cava to the middle of the gallbladder, which divides the liver into two planes and is used when performing a hepatectomy.
Similar:
Calot's triangle,
falciform ligament,
round ligament,
linea alba,
hepatocystic triangle,
V-line,
celiac artery,
hepatobiliary triangle,
mesocyst,
cholangiole,
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