Which of the following ligaments conducts the portal triad (portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile duct)?

(A) greater omentum
(B) falciform ligament
(C) gastrohepatic ligament
(D) hepatoduodenal ligament
(E) gastrocolic ligament


Ans: (D) hepatoduodenal ligament

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