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Hepatic Pedicle: Anatomy, Location & Function
The hepatic pedicle is a term given to the anatomical structure within the abdomen, which comprises of the hepatic artery, the portal vein, and the common bile duct as they course to and from the liver.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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