Lobes of liver
FOUR GROSS DIVISIONS OF THE HUMAN LIVER
Caudate lobe of liver; Quadrate lobe of liver; Left lobe of liver; Right lobe of liver; Caudate lobe; Right lobe; Quadrate lobe; Right lobe of the liver; Left lobe; Lobus caudatus; Left anatomical lobe; Right anatomical lobe; Segmentum hepatis posterius I; Posterior hepatic segment I; Spigelian lobe; Lobus hepatis sinister; Lobus quadratus; Lobus hepatis dexter; Lobus quadratus hepatis; Quadrate lobe of the liver; Spiegel's lobe; Spiegelian lobe; Left lobe of the liver; Quadrate lobes of livers; Quadrate lobes of the livers; Quadrate lobes; Right lobes of livers; Right lobes of the livers; Segmentum posterius I; Spigelian lobes; Caudate lobe of the liver
In human anatomy, the liver is divided grossly into four parts or lobes: the right lobe, the left lobe, the caudate lobe, and the quadrate lobe. Seen from the front – the diaphragmatic surface - the liver is divided into two lobes: the right lobe and the left lobe.