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The right ventricle is the most anteriorly situated cardiac chamber, lying directly behind the sternum. It “wraps around” the left ventricle (Fig. 8.1). The internal appearance of the right ventricle is typical. The shape of the cavity can be imaged as an open “V” with a wide muscular separation between the tricuspid and the pulmonic valves (Fig. 8.2).
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The right ventricle is the most anteriorly situated cardiac chamber, lying directly behind the sternum. It “wraps around” the left ventricle (Fig. 8.1). The internal appearance of the right ventricle is typical. The shape of the cavity can be imaged as an open “V” with a wide muscular separation between the tricuspid and the pulmonic valves (Fig. 8.2).
Francesco F. Faletra +5 more
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RIGHT VENTRICLE THROMBUS IN-SITU ON THE RIGHT VENTRICLE WALL
CHEST, 2023MICHAEL OBREGON +4 more
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Metastases to the Right Ventricle
Chest, 1988B W, Carlin, S, Dianzumba, C R, Joyner
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Anatomy, Function, and Dysfunction of the Right Ventricle
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2019Javier Sanz +2 more
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Communication of Mitral Valve with Both Ventricles Associated with Double Outlet Right Ventricle
Circulation, 1973James H Möller, J H Möller
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Systemic Right Ventricle in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease
Circulation, 2018Margarita Brida
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