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|Description= '''A.''' The left ventricle is opened through its outflow tract into the aortic valve. The aortic valve leaflets are in fibrous continuity with the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve. The fibrous continuity is expanded at the right and left fibrous trigones. The right trigone(asterisk) is the landmark for the atrioventricular conduction bundle. Note how the thickness of the left ventricular wall diminishes remarkably at the apex (open arrow). | |||
<br>'''B.''' This dissection shows the central location of the aortic valve. L, N and R are the left-coronary, non-coronary and right-coronary aortic sinuses respectively. | |||
|Source= provided by S. Yen Ho, PhD FRCPath FESC FHEA, Royal Brompton Hospital, UK | |||
|Date= 2012 | |||
|Author= S. Yen Ho, PhD FRCPath FESC FHEA, Royal Brompton Hospital, UK | |||
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A. The left ventricle is opened through its outflow tract into the aortic valve. The aortic valve leaflets are in fibrous continuity with the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve. The fibrous continuity is expanded at the right and left fibrous trigones. The right trigone(asterisk) is the landmark for the atrioventricular conduction bundle. Note how the thickness of the left ventricular wall diminishes remarkably at the apex (open arrow).
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provided by S. Yen Ho, PhD FRCPath FESC FHEA, Royal Brompton Hospital, UK |
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2012 |
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S. Yen Ho, PhD FRCPath FESC FHEA, Royal Brompton Hospital, UK |
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