Primary interventricular foramen
In human embryology, the primary interventricular foramen is a temporary opening between the developing ventricles of the heart. The ventricles arise as a single cavity that is divided by the developing interventricular septum. Before the septum closes completely, the remaining opening between the two ventricles is termed the interventricular foramen.
Primary interventricular foramen | |
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Details | |
Location | Embryonic heart |
Identifiers | |
Latin | foramen interventriculare primarium |
TE | interventricular foramen_by_E5.11.1.3.2.0.14 E5.11.1.3.2.0.14 |
Anatomical terminology |
In some individuals, the foramen fails to close, leading to an interventricular septal defect known as a patent interventricular foramen.[1]
References
- Le, Tao; Bhushan, Vikas; Vasan, Neil (2010). First Aid for the USMLE Step 1: 2010 20th Anniversary Edition. USA: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. pp. 123. ISBN 978-0-07-163340-6.
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