Liver: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
Liver is a large abdominal organ that performs many metabolic, synthetic, and detoxifying functions. It sits mainly in the right upper quadrant beneath the diaphragm and connects to the gut through bile ducts and portal blood flow. In clinical gastroenterology and hepatology, it is commonly discussed in the context of jaundice, hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, and portal hypertension.