Wednesday, November 16, 2011

arteries of heart diagram

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It typically runs for 1 to 25 mm and then bifurcates into the anterior interventricular artery (also called left anterior descending (LAD)) artery and the left circumflex artery (LCX). Sometimes an additional artery arises at the bifurcation of the left main artery, forming a trifurcation; this extra artery is called the intermediate artery.



Heart-Coronary Arteries


The part that is between the aorta and the bifurcation only is known as the left main artery (LM), while the term 'LCA' might refer to just the left main, or to the left main and all its eventual branches.



Diagram of the heart showing


Autopsy specimen showing the coronary ostia and proximal segments of the coronary arteries. Compare with Gray's Anatomy drawing above.





Human heart anatomy diagram



Notes for this diagram are



Heart Diagram tricuspid valve



Diagrams Specifying


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