There were also hearts in which the interventricular septum was deficient, the ductus arteriosus patent, or some valvular malformation present.
The heart may be cleft at its apex in the situation of the interventricular septum--a condition natural to the Dugong, A similar cleavage may divide the base of the heart in the situation of the interauricular septum.
Defn: Between the ventricles; as, the interventricular partition of the heart.
Foramina in interventricular septum of heart, allowing some blood to pass from right to left ventricle.
Vesalius held on his way, however, proving, inter alia, that Galen had been wrong in saying that the interventricular septum of the heart was permeable (cf.
Immediately in front of each constriction is the interventricular valve, a pear-shaped mass of nucleated cells, hanging down from the upper wall of the heart, and inclining forward below.
Diagram to show the interventricular valves and lateral inlets of the Heart.
The complicated nature of the ventricular cavities and the intricacy of the columnae carneae promoted the idea of the presence of minute passages in the interventricular septum.
It was Vesalius who took the first great step towards the discovery of the circulation of the blood, by firmly maintaining that the interventricular septum was solid and contained neither passages nor intermediate ventricle.
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