Small branches of the LAD ( left anterior descending / anterior interventricular ) branch of the left coronary join with branches of the posterior interventricular branch of the right coronary in the interventricular groove.
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Small branches of the LAD ( left anterior descending / anterior interventricular ) branch of the left coronary join with branches of the posterior interventricular branch of the right coronary in the interventricular groove.
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In a large subset of patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, thickening of the heart muscle in a particular part of the interventricular septum causes obstruction to blood being ejected from the left ventricle.
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:The downstream effector of Notch signaling, HEY2, was also demonstrated to be important in regulating ventricular development by its expression in the interventricular septum and the endocardial cells of the cardiac cushions.
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They bend downward, forming an anterior boundary of the interventricular foramina, become buried behind the wall of the third ventricle and "'end in the mamillary bodies "'".
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When performed properly, an alcohol septal ablation induces a controlled heart attack, in which the portion of the interventricular septum that involves the left ventricular outflow tract is infarcted and will contract into a scar.
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One of the best known examples of Vesalius'overturning of Galenism was his demonstration that the interventricular septum of the heart was not permeable, as Galen had taught ( " Nat Fac III xv " ).
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There are two branches of the bundle of His : the "'left bundle branch "'and the "'right bundle branch "', both of which are located along the interventricular septum.
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The "'anterior interventricular sulcus "'( or "'anterior longitudinal sulcus "') is one of two grooves that separates the ventricles of the heart, the other being the posterior interventricular sulcus.
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The "'anterior interventricular sulcus "'( or "'anterior longitudinal sulcus "') is one of two grooves that separates the ventricles of the heart, the other being the posterior interventricular sulcus.