- bulbus arteriosus
- b. cordis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
bulbus arteriosus — a chamber in the heart, q.v., of teleosts (see conus arteriosus in elasmobranchs). The bulbus arteriosus is the enlarged base of the ventral aorta and is incapable of muscular pulsation (unlike the conus arteriosus) but it is elastic and can… … Dictionary of ichthyology
bulbus arteriosus — … Useful english dictionary
bulbus aortae — noun see bulbus arteriosus … Useful english dictionary
Bulbus cordis — Infobox Embryology Name = Bulbus cordis Latin = GraySubject = 135 GrayPage = 513 Caption = Heart showing expansion of the atria. Caption2 = Diagrams to illustrate the transformation of the bulbus cordis. (Keith.) Ao. Truncus arteriosus. Au.… … Wikipedia
bulbus cordis — the foremost of the three parts of the primordial heart of the embryo; called also bulb of heart and b. arteriosus … Medical dictionary
truncus arteriosus — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷(ˌ)ärˌtirēˈōsəs noun Etymology: New Latin, arterial trunk : the part of the arterial system within the pericardium connecting the ventricle and ventral aorta in anamniotes and early developmental stages of amniotes; specifically : the… … Useful english dictionary
Truncus arteriosus (embryology) — Infobox Embryology Name = Truncus arteriosus Latin = GraySubject = 135 GrayPage = 514 Caption = Heart of human embryo of about fourteen days. (Truncus arteriosis visible at top.) Caption2 = Diagrams to illustrate the transformation of the bulbus… … Wikipedia
Persistent truncus arteriosus — Classification and external resources Diagrams to illustrate the transformation of the bulbus cordis. Ao. Truncus arteriosus. Au. Atrium. B. Bulbus cordis. RV. Right ventricle. LV. Left ventricl … Wikipedia
Ductus arteriosus — Artery: Ductus arteriosus Plan of the fetal circulation. ( Ductus arteriosus visible at upper right.) … Wikipedia
truncus arteriosus — the first part of the arterial vascular system after the bulbus cordis of the heart, q.v. It is not part of the heart as it contains no cardiac fibres, only smooth muscle … Dictionary of ichthyology