Literature DB >> 7214038

[Ventricular branches of the circumflex artery of the heart].

A Leguerrier, T Bourgin, E Marcade, J M Duval, C Rioux, Y Logeais, C Bourdonnec, B Peltier.   

Abstract

Because of the great number of anatomic descriptions, and because of the variability of the nomenclature, the authors realized three studies: anatomical, radiological, and surgical studies of 198 hearts (150 dissections and 148 angiographies). There are 3 groups of collateral branches for the left ventricle: --The lateral branch (existing in 49 per cent of the cases), beginning after a short space with often an intra-myocardial segment, and running obliquely on the pulmonary surface of the left ventricle. --The lateral and inferior branch (existing in 38 per cent of the cases), situated just between the pulmonary and diaphragmatic surface of the ventricle, and perpendicular to the coronary sulcus. --The inferior or posterior branches (existing in 59 per cent of the cases), which are parallel to the inferior (or posterior) interventricular sulcus, on the diaphragmatic surface of the heart.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7214038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Assoc Anat (Nancy)        ISSN: 0376-6160


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1.  Morphologic expression of the left coronary artery in pigs. An approach in relation to human heart.

Authors:  Fabian Alejandro Gómez; Luis Ernesto Ballesteros
Journal:  Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc       Date:  2014 Apr-Jun
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