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Embryological Development of the Outlet of Each Ventricle

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Living Morphogenesis of the Heart

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The outlet is the subarterial segment of each of the ventricles. The arterial limit of the outlet of the anatomical right ventricle is the pulmonary valve and its limit with the apical trabeculated region of the right ventricle corresponds to a tangential plane at the proximal border of the supraventricular crest. The arterial limit of the outlet of the anatomical left ventricle is the aortic valve, and its limit with the apical trabeculated region of the left ventricle corresponds to a tangential plane at the free border of the portion of the anteroseptal leaflet of the mitral valve that constitutes the mitroaortic continuity.

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de la Cruz, M.V. (1998). Embryological Development of the Outlet of Each Ventricle. In: de la Cruz, M.V., Markwald, R.R. (eds) Living Morphogenesis of the Heart. Cardiovascular Molecular Morphogenesis. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1788-6_7

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