- coronary artery posterior descending
- ramus interventricularis posterior arteriae coronariae dextrae.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Right coronary artery — Artery: Right coronary artery Sternocostal surface of heart. (Right coronary artery visible at left.) Latin arteria coronaria dextra Gray s … Wikipedia
Circumflex branch of left coronary artery — Artery: Circumflex branch of left coronary artery Base and diaphragmatic surface of heart. (Circumflex branch not visible, but would be near the coronary sinus.) … Wikipedia
Right marginal branch of right coronary artery — Artery: Right marginal branch of right coronary artery Sternocostal surface of heart. (Right marginal artery not labeled, but is visible at bottom left.) … Wikipedia
Coronary circulation — An anterior left coronary artery. Base and diaphragmatic s … Wikipedia
Artery — A vessel that carries blood that is high in oxygen content away from the heart to the farthest reaches of the body. Since blood in arteries is usually full of oxygen, the hemoglobin in the red blood cells is oxygenated. The resultant form of… … Medical dictionary
Posterior interventricular artery — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = ramus interventricularis posterior arteriae coronariae dextrae GraySubject = 142 GrayPage = 547 Caption = Base and diaphragmatic surface of heart. (Posterior descending artery not visible, but it runs near… … Wikipedia
Coronary arteries — The vessels that supply the heart muscle with blood rich in oxygen. They are called the coronary arteries because they encircle the heart in the manner of a crown. The word coronary comes from the Latin corona and Greek koron meaning crown. Like… … Medical dictionary
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