topic 25 Flashcards

1
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coronaries to show from facies auricularis

A
  1. a. coronaria sinistra( valvula semilunaris sin - big hole)
  2. r. interventricularis paraconalis
  3. circumflexus
  4. r. intermedius
    - blood flow going caud and dist
  5. v. cordis magna (paraconal sulcus)
  6. r. intermedius
    - blood floweing caud and prox
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coronaries to show from f. atrialis

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  1. coronaria dex (valvula semil. dex - small hole)
    - –> TERMINATE cran to subsinosal sulcus!! blood flowing caud in sulcus coronarius
  2. coronaria sin
  3. r. intermedius
  4. r. interventr subsinosus
    - blood flowing cranial and distal
  5. v. cordis media (in subsinosal groove)
    - blood flow prox to sinus coronarius
  6. vv. cordis dextra - singular veins terminating in r. atrium
    (3. v. cordis magna and r. intermedius)
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3
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where is the venous blood of the coronary vein drained into(except vv. cordis dextra)

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sinus coronarius -> R atrium

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4
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apex and basis cordis point which directions

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basis cordis: cran/dors (hilus of heart)

apex cordis: caud/ventr

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5
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what does the sulcus coronarius mark, and where is it interrupted

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atrium from ventricles - tr. pulmn

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6
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what are the only arteries with de-oxygenated blood

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arteries of lungs; aa. pulmonales

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7
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lig arteriosum

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btw aorta and tr. pulm

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8
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sinus transversum

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btw aorta/tr pulm and atrium: for movement during cat\rdiac activity

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9
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sinus obliqus pericardi

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space/pouch btw R/L pulm. veins and L atrium

-> fac aur: left/caudal under tr. pulmn

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10
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ligament attaching heart to sternum

A

lig phrenicopericarium

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11
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structures to show in atrum dexter

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  • main chamber is the sinus venarium cavarium
  • tuberculum intervenosum
  • fossa ovalis
  • mm. pectinati inside R auricle

Openings:

  • ostium vena cava caudalis: valvula v. cavae caud
  • Sinus coronarius: valvula sinus coronarii
  • Ostium vena cavae cranialis: valcula v. cava cran
  • Ostium atrioventriculare dexter
  • —>Large opening from right atrium to right ventricle
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12
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structures to show in ventriculus dexter

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thin wall - smallest ventricle
1 - trabecula septomarginalis (dex only)
2 - mm. papillares

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13
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what are the papillary mm of right ventricle and their corresponding valve

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1 - Magnus: biggest, in the middle, cusp P + A
2 - parvi: small, multiple, distal, cusp P+S
3 - subarteriosus, most prox,cusp S+A

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14
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structures to show in ventriculus sinistra

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1 - subatrialis - under atrium

2 - auricularis - under auricle(Sin)

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15
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which valve of the aortic semilunar valva have no hole for the coronaries

A

valvula septalis

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16
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what are the valves of tr. pulm

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R/L/I

intermed is most parietal

17
Q

the angular valve of the right atriventricular valve point in which direction

A

cranial(a bit towards fac. auricularis)

18
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mm. pectinati originate where

A

crista terminalis

19
Q

what are the fibromuscular chords btw mm. papillares and AV valves

A

chordae tendinae

20
Q

strucures found on walls inside heart

A
trabecula cordis (trabecula carneae)
- decrease turbulent blood flow