Coronary sulcus
Coronary sulcus | |
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Sternocostal surface of heart. (Right coronary artery, which runs down coronary sulcus, is visible at left.) | |
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Latin | sulcus coronarius |
TA | A12.1.00.011 |
FMA | 7174 |
The atria of the heart are separated from the ventricles by the coronary sulcus (also called coronary groove, auriculoventricular groove, atrioventricular groove, AV groove); this contains the trunks of the nutrient vessels of the heart, and is deficient in front, where it is crossed by the root of the pulmonary trunk. On the posterior surface of the heart, the coronary sulcus contains the coronary sinus.
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
- -187695047 at GPnotebook
- Anatomy photo:20:st-1101 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
- Diagram
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