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*RV.
*RV.
**Infundibulum.  
**Infundibulum.  
**Crista ventricularis = muscular ridge in RVOT between tricuspid valve and pulmonary valve.<ref>URL: [http://www.philachd.org/glossary/c.html#crista%20ventricularishttp://www.philachd.org/glossary/c.html#crista%20ventricularis]. Accessed on: 16 September 2010.</ref>
**Crista ventricularis = muscular ridge in RVOT between tricuspid valve and pulmonary valve.<ref>URL: [http://www.philachd.org/glossary/c.html#crista%20ventricularis http://www.philachd.org/glossary/c.html#crista%20ventricularis]. Accessed on: 16 September 2010.</ref>
 
Others?
*Trabeculae carneae. (???)
*Semilunar valve attachment.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:11, 16 September 2010

This article covers obscure anatomy of the heart.

  • Plica transversae aortae = between aortic root & reflection.[1]
  • Vincula aortae = aorta & pulmonary artery attachment, site of rupture.[2]

Left ventricle vs. right ventricle=

  • LV.
    • Smooth outflow tract.
  • RV.
    • Infundibulum.
    • Crista ventricularis = muscular ridge in RVOT between tricuspid valve and pulmonary valve.[3]

Others?

  • Trabeculae carneae. (???)
  • Semilunar valve attachment.

See also

References

External links