Abstract
Morphological variations of liver are considered to be rare. Presence of such variations can have a clinical presentation involving the liver or the adjacent viscera. Accessory fissures and grooves of the liver can be either congenital or acquired. We present a case of Corset liver, a rare acquired malformation with transverse fissures and multiple grooves. Such variations should be kept in mind by surgeons and radiologists when evaluating patients of Hepaticpathology.
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