Liver Segments on CT scan | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | Segmental Liver Anatomy CT

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Here I show you how to identify the segments of the liver on CT scan. I will use an axial CT to demonstrate the eight segments of the liver. Segmental liver anatomy is crucial knowledge in radiology - and it's easy to remember!

We will use the inferior vena cava and the portal vein to divide the liver as described in the Couinaud classification.

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6:14 and 6:21 I mistakenly say left hepatic vein instead of portal vein. Apologies for that! Hope you’re finding these videos helpful!

michael_nel
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I have become addicted to your videos. I am sure people who once watch any of your videos will come back to watch more and more. They are so great !!!

luckyolwaz
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I was just looking for this. God bless you

ramanathan
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Such an amazing content is for free on you tube ... thank you so much....loads of blessings to you ...

nileshkrsingh
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Literally i have become your fan!! You are the best teacher!❤

fatimachatta
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Medical student year 5 from Hong Kong. Thank you for teaching us the liver segments!

noaloa
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The best explanation I have ever heard! Thank you! Good job!

alexischoi
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Very high yield for a difficult topic like this! Thanks !

le_tanmay
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Bloody legend! Thanks for the clarification in your comments. Best video by far on the topic.

abdulqaadir
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Excellent video…first time I have clearly understood how to apply the demarcations to identify liver segments. Please prepare a video on critical findings on whole body CT scan. You are really handsome and knowledgeable too👍

neerujyotsna
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Great explanation
Everything is to the point 🙏🏻

karangarg
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These are amazing videos, thankyou so much.

sairareynolds
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great video respected sir thanks a lot
make a video on arterial portal venous and delayed phases of liver and also explain arterial and venous supply

Pushtoon
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I have my exams next week, you cleared my ct part .. ❤❤

AdityaYadav-rwuv
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Thank you very much for the video Dixon, that’s a clear explanation of the topic.

hemanthvarma
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It’s absolutely nice 👍🏽
Kindly, urogenital tract anatomy and investigations will be next.
Thanks

guleddaqare
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Amazing video for my abdomen rotation D1 🎉, really appreciate it, thanksss

sunnyday
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Great video! Could you at some point please cover temporal bone anatomy including components of the labyrinth, facial bone anatomy and fractures (le fort/zm complex) and more head and neck as these are quite difficult topics and I'm sure you would be able to explain them clearly.

DoctorSrideepMallick
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Thank you for wonderful anatomy tutorial!. I don’t know if anyone has told you this, you have lot of facial resemblance with marnus labuschagne, South African born cricketer who plays for australia. 😄

haroonrashid
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I like your lectures.
Just segment 2 and segment 3 is separated by left portal vein than left hepatic vein

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