Atrioventricular septum
The atrioventricular septum is a septum of the heart between the right atrium (RA) and the left ventricle (LV).[1][2]
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Latin | septum atrioventriculare |
TA98 | A12.1.00.016 |
TA2 | 3969 |
FMA | 7136 |
Anatomical terminology |
Although the name "atrioventricular septum" implies any septum between an atrium and a ventricle, in practice the divisions from RA to RV and from LA to LV are mediated by valves, not by septa. Also, there is usually no communication between the LA and the RV.
Structure
It has a membranous and muscular part.[3]
When considering only the membranous septum, it is also known as the "atrioventricular component of the membranous septum".[4]
Clinical relevance
In some cases, defects can be identified with an echocardiogram.[7]
Incomplete formation of the endocardial cushions can lead to atrioventricular septal defects, such as an ostium primum defect.
See also
References
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- "Congenital Heart Disease". Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
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- Phelps CM, Mengshol S, Ivy DD (December 2008). "A curious isolated cystic lesion of the membranous atrioventricular septum". Cardiol Young. 18 (6): 631–4. doi:10.1017/S104795110800276X. PMC 3118089. PMID 18950547.
- Fix, James D.; James D., PhD. Fix; Dudek, Ronald W. (2005). Embryology. Hagerstwon, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 35. ISBN 0-7817-5726-6.
- Kirby, Margaret L. (2007). Cardiac development. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Oxford University Press. pp. 104. ISBN 978-0-19-517819-7.
- Croti UA, Braile DM, Hassem Sobrinho S, Godoy MF (March 2007). "Case 2/2007: left atrial isomerism in the defect of partial atrioventricular septum". Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc. 22 (1): 125–6. doi:10.1590/s0102-76382007000100023. PMID 17992316.
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