| 11. | The ostium bursae, or genital opening, of the female is angled to the left.
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| 12. | An ostium secundum ASD accompanied by an acquired mitral valve stenosis is called Lutembacher's syndrome.
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| 13. | The foramen ovale is continuous with the ostium secundum, again providing for continued shunting of blood.
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| 14. | In the female genitals, the ostium is transverse and oval, and the antrum broadly sclerotized.
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| 15. | Lutembacher affects more specifically the Ostium Secundum or ASD ( Primium ); Ostium Secundum is the most prevalent.
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| 16. | Lutembacher affects more specifically the Ostium Secundum or ASD ( Primium ); Ostium Secundum is the most prevalent.
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| 17. | The most common problems with an opening found in the heart with Lutembacher's syndrome is Ostium Secundum.
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| 18. | The ostium of the fallopian tube remains from the anterior extremity of the original tubular invagination from the abdominal cavity.
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| 19. | "' Ostial disease "', namely coronary ostial stenosis, is the occlusion of coronary ostium.
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| 20. | Subsequently, a second wall of tissue, the septum secundum, grows over the ostium secundum in the right atrium.
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