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  • ** {{coronary circulation}} acquires coronary sinus connection.{{#pmid:3286038|PMID3286038}}
    12 KB (1,583 words) - 16:47, 26 February 2022
  • ...related pages: {{artery}}, {{vein}}, {{placenta vascular bed}}, {{coronary circulation}}. ...at blood flow facilitates the transition of EMPs from the endothelium into circulation in a nitric oxide-dependent manner. In gain-of-function studies, we inject
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  • ...d to the left superior cava and connected with what afterwards becomes the coronary sinus. For a time, all the three vessels open so as to communicate freely w ...n the angle between it and the orifice of the left superior cava (or great coronary sinus), and besides separating these two veins, and thus throwing the openi
    60 KB (10,174 words) - 10:57, 8 June 2014
  • ...round the left auricle to terminate in the left horn of the sinus venosus (coronary sinus). The extra-pericardial part of the left duct of Cuvier joins the sup ...e vitelline veins are transformed into the veins of the portal and hepatic circulation. All the foetal and umbilical blood is at first poured through the liver.
    37 KB (6,055 words) - 10:09, 20 January 2014
  • ...fe readily passes through it to the left atrium. After birth the pulmonary circulation is established, pressure rises in the left atrium and the two septa are pre ...nted in the adult heart by the valves of the inferior vena cava and of the coronary sinus.
    51 KB (8,240 words) - 15:29, 25 October 2018
  • ...ional_Classification_of_Diseases|'''ICD-10''']] Q21.1 Atrial septal defect Coronary sinus defect Patent or persistent: foramen ovale ostium secundum defect (ty ...- a surgical procedure developed by Fontan and Baudet (1971) to restore a circulation in patients with tricuspid atresia.
    11 KB (1,551 words) - 09:40, 21 October 2016
  • The pulmonary circulation in these cases is of the greatest interest. trunk represented the pulmonary artery, and "a single coronary vessel
    39 KB (6,244 words) - 14:17, 19 February 2017
  • ...hrough the open foramen into the right auricle, thus depleting the greater circulation and throwing the bulk of the work on the right heart, which, as in this cas ...ich in the fetus is widely open, allowing of the passage into the systemic circulation of aerated placental blood, usually closes after birth, but its persistence
    30 KB (4,837 words) - 14:37, 19 February 2017
  • ==I. The Interpretation of the Embryonic Circulation== The embryonic circulation is difficult to understand only when the meaning of its arrangement is over
    79 KB (12,941 words) - 19:33, 19 April 2017
  • ...(atrial, ventricular and outflow tract). Heart differences from the adult circulation will be present within the heart the atrial shunt (foramen ovale, or histor ...ft sinus horn develops as the left SVC, however this regresses to form the coronary sinus in humans. Thus the sinus venosus gradually becomes incorporated int
    36 KB (5,179 words) - 14:28, 21 October 2014
  • Heart differences from the adult circulation will be present within the heart the atrial shunt (foramen ovale, or histor ...ft sinus horn develops as the left SVC, however this regresses to form the coronary sinus in humans. Thus the sinus venosus gradually becomes incorporated int
    36 KB (5,180 words) - 15:10, 19 May 2016
  • ...cular bundle, which rose in the waU of the auricle near the orifice of the coronary sinus and entered the ventricle along the upper border of the interventricu ==Changes in the Circulation at Birth==
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  • '''{{Coronary circulation}}'''
    14 KB (1,574 words) - 04:11, 5 July 2022
  • ...roove between the atria and the bulbo-ventricular part of the heart is the coronary sulcus. As the bulboventricular region increases in size, the duplication o ...g. 1 71 C). The transverse portion of the sinus venosus, persisting as the coronary sinus in part, likewise opens into the posterior wall of the atrium (Figs.
    64 KB (10,164 words) - 07:24, 24 October 2016
  • had carried on the systemic circulation through the ductus arteriosus for a long time. In aortic atresia the left v the systemic circulation.
    33 KB (5,271 words) - 14:17, 19 February 2017
  • ...(born on 9 September AD 129 in Pergamon, Greece) discovered the pulmonary circulation. ...arvey proved blood flows in two separate loops: the pulmonary and systemic circulation <ref><pubmed>PMC3721262</pubmed></ref>.
    82 KB (12,182 words) - 08:16, 27 October 2017
  • ...t fuses with septum secundum, right forms valve to inferior vena cava and coronary sinus. [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/wwwpig/pigc/c3l.htm Stage 13 - ri [[File:Fetal_circulation1.jpg|thumb|Fetal circulation]]
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  • ...to the respiratory systems. In Fig. 312 the left side of such a primitive circulation is represented. The left heart forces the blood along a primitive dorsal ao ...round the left auricle to terminate in the left horn of the sinus venosus (coronary sinus). The extrapericardial part of the left duct of Cuvier joins the supe
    60 KB (9,924 words) - 18:34, 29 December 2014
  • ...s contributed to understanding of the intracardiac balance in the prenatal circulation. These papers will be discussed in connection with the findings here presen ...lations which identify it as the definitive coronary sinus. The primordial coronary sinus is, however, still connected distally with the much reduced, but pate
    89 KB (13,955 words) - 12:02, 28 July 2020
  • ...s contributed to understanding of the intracardiac balance in the prenatal circulation. These papers will be discussed in connection with the findings here presen ...lations which identify it as the definitive coronary sinus. The primordial coronary sinus is, however, still connected distally with the much reduced, but pate
    90 KB (14,100 words) - 20:01, 11 April 2018
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