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The Right Ventricle

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Heart and Coronary Arteries

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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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McAlpine, W.A. (1975). The Right Ventricle. In: Heart and Coronary Arteries. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65983-6_6

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