The primitive right sinuatrial valve persists in humans as the crista terminalis, the valve of the inferior vena cava and the valve of the coronary sinus, while according to the known data the primitive left sinuatrial valve is supposed to have no derivatives. Ten human right atria were opened with intercaval incisions and the precaval segment of each crista terminalis was studied macroscopically. Three specimens did not present any peculiarities at this level, but the other 7 had sagittal muscle bundles and supernumerary valves in individual arrangements. Supernumerary valves were present in 2 specimens, one complete and the second fenestrated; these valves were located immediately below the superior vena cava orifice and covered the media...
Despite the great interest taken in the tricuspid valve, the anatomical literature on the subject st...
Anatomic variations of the orifice of the human coronary sinus now have practical significance since...
It is assumed that the human heart is almost identical to domestic mammalian species, but with limit...
The primitive right sinuatrial valve persists in humans as the crista terminalis, the valve of the i...
A 46 year old patient who presented with an acute myocardial infarction was discovered to have a sys...
The superior vena cava is usually located only on the right side, but persistence of the left superi...
AbstractWe describe the case of a patient with persistence of left superior vena cava and right atri...
Background. The coronary venous system is an increasingly frequent target of minimally invasive card...
SUMMARY: The coronary sinus has lately assumed an important role in the cardiologic clinic once it h...
Scientific Advisor - Assoc. Professor T. Hacina Department of Human AnatomyThe study was performed ...
Chiari network occurs due to incomplete resorption of right valve of sinus venosus. It is often noti...
To reduce the possibility of cardiac tamponade, a rare but lethal complication of central venous cat...
To reduce the possibility of cardiac tamponade, a rare but lethal complication of central venous cat...
During careful studies of the human cardiac conduction sy stem the anatomy of the crista supraventri...
The right atrioventricular valve (RAV) is an important anatomical structure that prevents blood bac...
Despite the great interest taken in the tricuspid valve, the anatomical literature on the subject st...
Anatomic variations of the orifice of the human coronary sinus now have practical significance since...
It is assumed that the human heart is almost identical to domestic mammalian species, but with limit...
The primitive right sinuatrial valve persists in humans as the crista terminalis, the valve of the i...
A 46 year old patient who presented with an acute myocardial infarction was discovered to have a sys...
The superior vena cava is usually located only on the right side, but persistence of the left superi...
AbstractWe describe the case of a patient with persistence of left superior vena cava and right atri...
Background. The coronary venous system is an increasingly frequent target of minimally invasive card...
SUMMARY: The coronary sinus has lately assumed an important role in the cardiologic clinic once it h...
Scientific Advisor - Assoc. Professor T. Hacina Department of Human AnatomyThe study was performed ...
Chiari network occurs due to incomplete resorption of right valve of sinus venosus. It is often noti...
To reduce the possibility of cardiac tamponade, a rare but lethal complication of central venous cat...
To reduce the possibility of cardiac tamponade, a rare but lethal complication of central venous cat...
During careful studies of the human cardiac conduction sy stem the anatomy of the crista supraventri...
The right atrioventricular valve (RAV) is an important anatomical structure that prevents blood bac...
Despite the great interest taken in the tricuspid valve, the anatomical literature on the subject st...
Anatomic variations of the orifice of the human coronary sinus now have practical significance since...
It is assumed that the human heart is almost identical to domestic mammalian species, but with limit...