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Analysis of Coronary Vessels in Cleared Embryonic Hearts
Published on: December 7, 2016
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冠状动脉鼻的发育,正常和异常解剖学
Robert H Anderson1, Diane E Spicer2, Damian Sanchez-Quintana3
1Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom.
Indian pacing and electrophysiology journal
|December 4, 2025
概括
冠状动脉鼻腔,胚胎发育的残余,排水大部分心脏的静脉回报. 异常可以导致先天性心脏缺陷和改变静脉通路.
科学领域:
- 胚胎学 胚胎学
- 心血管解剖学 心血管解剖学
- 遗传性心脏病是一种先天性心脏病.
背景情况:
- 冠状动脉鼻从胚胎系统性静脉鼻的左角发展.
- 它是在人类发育的第五周形成的,并在产后排出大部分心脏的静脉回报.
- 它的解剖边界和与心脏静脉的关系对于理解心脏静脉排水至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 描述冠状动脉鼻腔的胚胎发育和产后解剖学.
- 阐明先天性异常的解剖学基础,包括冠状动脉鼻和持续的左上骑士静脉.
- 提供冠状动脉鼻腔形及其临床影响的全面概述.
主要方法:
- 系统静脉鼻胚胎发育的审查.
- 冠状动脉鼻腔及其支流的解剖学描述.
- 讨论冠状动脉鼻的病态状况和形.
主要成果:
- 冠状动脉鼻起源于系统静脉鼻的左角,并融入心房槽.
- 它形成大,中,小心血管,并排水大部分心脏的静脉回报.
- 先天性异常包括左上马脉的持久性,不穿孔的Thebesian门导致缩,鼻脱顶,以及动脉瘤扩张.
结论:
- 冠状动脉鼻是一个重要的结构,具有复杂的胚胎起源.
- 了解它的发展是识别和管理先天性心脏异常的关键.
- 冠状动脉鼻的形可以显著影响心脏静脉排水和功能.
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