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2010
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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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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Right Atrium and Right Ventricle
2016Uptake of SPECT MPI radiopharmaceuticals within the thin-walled right atrium itself, and more focally within the right auricular appendage, is normal. Avid uptake within the right ventricular free wall, particularly when associated with a flattened septum and D-shaped left ventricle, is consistent with pulmonary hypertension and RV hypertrophy ...
M. Elizabeth Oates, Vincent L. Sorrell
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1975
A. If, for descriptive purposes, the septal wall is considered a part of the aorto-ventricular unit, the right ventricle has anterior, posterolateral, and inferior walls, and tricuspid and pulmonary ostia. We then can describe five attachments: (I) anterior, (2) posterolateral, (3) inferior, (4) tricuspid or posterior, and (5) pulmonary or superior.
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A. If, for descriptive purposes, the septal wall is considered a part of the aorto-ventricular unit, the right ventricle has anterior, posterolateral, and inferior walls, and tricuspid and pulmonary ostia. We then can describe five attachments: (I) anterior, (2) posterolateral, (3) inferior, (4) tricuspid or posterior, and (5) pulmonary or superior.
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Imaging the right ventricle—current state of the art
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2010Mark K Friedberg
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Systemic Right Ventricle in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease
Circulation, 2018Margarita Brida +2 more
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