Should the sinus venosus type ASD be closed? A review of the atrial conduction defects and surgical results in twenty eight children [abstract]. Am J Cardiol 1975;35:127.Clark, EB, Roland, JA, Varghese, PJ, Ncill, CA, Waller, JB (1975) Should the sinus venosus type of ASD be closed...
Sinus Venosus refers to a chamber in the heart where major veins empty during the stage of the straight tubular heart. It undergoes repositioning as the heart loops, shifting its entrance completely to the right atrium. AI generated definition based on: Human Embryology and Developmental Biology (...
英文: Surgical Treatment of Sinus Venosus Atrial Septal Defect中文: 静脉窦型房间隔缺损的外科治疗 英文: After a series of examinations, sinus venosus type atrial septal defect (ASD) associated with partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection to high superior vena cava (SVC) and persistent left SVC...
we show that the teleost sinus venosus (SV) is a chamber-like vessel comprised of an outer layer of smooth muscle cells. We find that in adult zebrafishnr2f1amutants, which lack atria, the SV comes to physically resemble the thicker bulbus ...
Related to sinus venosus:cardinal vein sinus ve·no·sus (vē-nō′səs) n. The first chamber in the heart of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and the embryos of birds and mammals, which receives blood from the veins and contracts to force the blood into the atrium. ...
The sinus venosus atrial septal defect (“ASD”) treatment device includes has a generally tubular or funnel shaped configuration. A first end of the device can have a diameter that i
Sinus venosus ASDPAPVCCCPCTThis is a case of a young man who underwent preoperative computed tomography evaluation for sinus venosus type of atrial septal defect, and was found to have associated chronic constrictive pericarditis. Association of these two entities is rare and changes the management ...
We report a case of superior sinus venosus ASD, a rare type of ASD, in which bedside physical examination was useful for the diagnosis. A 72-year-old male was referred to cardiology during the treatment of a cerebral infarction. On examination, a right ventricular heave, a split-second ...
sinus venosus defectSinus venosus atrial septal defect (ASD) accounts for 5% to 10% of ASDs. In contrast with the more common superior vena cava (SVC) type, the inferior vena cava (IVC) type of sinus venosus ASD with overriding IVC is extremely rare. The sinus venosus defect occur ...
The sinus venosus atrial septal defects (SV-ASD), defined as a communication in the posterior part of the interatrial septum, account for about 5 to 10% of atrial septal defects. Approximately 90% of SV-ASDs are associated with partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (PAPVD...