Talk:Riedel's lobe

A Riedel's loge is a tongue-shaped appendage on the front edge of the right lobe of the liver that does not normally occur. It is not a separate flap in the anatomical sense, which is why it is given little attention in the anatomical textbooks. This anomaly is named after Bernhard Riedel, who described a series of 7 such cases in 1888, most of which were connected with the diagnosis of inflammation of the gallbladder.--Hellerhoff (talk) 13:45, 30 July 2020 (UTC)