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Ventriculus sinister

TA Code Latin term English term
A12.1.04.001
Ventriculus sinister
Left ventricle
A12.1.04.002
Ostium atrioventriculare sinistrum
Left atrioventricular orifice
A12.1.04.003
Valva atrioventricularis sinistra; Valva mitralis
Mitral valve; Left atrioventricular valve
A12.1.04.004
Cuspis anterior
Anterior cusp
A12.1.04.005
Cuspis posterior
Posterior cusp
↓ A12.1.04.006
Cuspides commissurales
Commissural cusps
A12.1.04.007
M. papillaris anterior
Anterior papillary muscle
A12.1.04.008
M. papillaris posterior
Posterior papillary muscle
A12.1.04.009
Vestibulum aortae
Aortic vestibule
A12.1.04.010
Ostium aortae
Aortic orifice
A12.1.04.011
Trabeculae carneae
Trabeculae carneae
A12.1.04.012
Valva aortae
Aortic valve
↓ A12.1.04.013
Valvula semilunaris dextra; Valvula coronaria dextra
Right semilunar cusp; Right coronary cusp
↓ A12.1.04.014
Valvula semilunaris sinistra; Valvula coronaria sinistra
Left semilunar cusp; Left coronary cusp
↓ A12.1.04.015
Valvula semilunaris posterior; Valvula non coronaria
Posterior semilunar cusp; Noncoronary cusp
A12.1.04.016
Noduli valvularum semilunarium
Nodules of semilunar cusps
A12.1.04.017
Lunulae valvularum semilunarium
Lunules of semilunar cusps
A12.1.04.018
Commissurae valvularum semilunarium
Commissures of semilunar cusps
Entries: 18 Notes: 4 Date: 28.01.2013
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A12.1.04.006 Cuspides commissurales Small accessory cusps are almost always found between the two major cusps of the valva atrioventricularis sinistra.
A12.1.04.013 Valvulae semilunares aortae For didactic reasons the cusps of the aortic valve are named from their positions in fetal anatomy and from the origins of the coronary arteries. In the adult, due to rotation in development, their positions become anterior, left posterior and right posterior respectively.
A12.1.04.014 Valvulae semilunares aortae For didactic reasons the cusps of the aortic valve are named from their positions in fetal anatomy and from the origins of the coronary arteries. In the adult, due to rotation in development, their positions become anterior, left posterior and right posterior respectively.
A12.1.04.015 Valvulae semilunares aortae For didactic reasons the cusps of the aortic valve are named from their positions in fetal anatomy and from the origins of the coronary arteries. In the adult, due to rotation in development, their positions become anterior, left posterior and right posterior respectively.

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