right/left fibrous ring of heart

right/left fibrous ring of heart
see anulus fibrosus dexter/sinister cordis.

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  • Right ventricle — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = ventriculus dexter GraySubject = 138 GrayPage = 531 Caption = Anterior (frontal) view of the opened heart. White arrows indicate normal blood flow. Caption2 = Interior of right side of heart. Artery = right …   Wikipedia

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  • anulus fibrosus dexter/sinister cordis — [TA] right/left fibrous ring of heart: one of the dense fibrous rings that surround the right and left atrioventricular orifices. To these rings, either directly or indirectly, are attached the atrial and ventricular muscle fibers. The rings form …   Medical dictionary

  • trigone — 1. SYN: trigonum. 2. The first three dominant cusps (protocone, paracone, and metacone), taken collectively, of an upper molar tooth. [L. trigonum, fr. G. trigonon, triangle] t. of auditory nerve the slight prominence of the …   Medical dictionary

  • anulus — SYN: ring (1). [L.] a. abdominalis SYN: deep inguinal ring. a. ciliaris SYN: ciliary body. a. conjunctivae [TA] SYN: conjunctival ring. a. femoralis [TA] SYN: femoral ring. a. fibrocartilagineus membranae tympani [TA] SYN: fibrocartilaginous ring …   Medical dictionary

  • Conus arteriosus — Sternocostal surface of heart. (Conus arteriosus visible at top center.) Gray s subject #138 531 The conus arterios …   Wikipedia

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