- The
ligamentum arteriosum (arterial ligament), also
known as Botallo's ligament, Harvey's ligament, and Botallo's duct, is a
small ligament attaching the...
- non-functioning lungs. Upon
closure at birth, it
becomes the
ligamentum arteriosum.[clarification needed] The
ductus arteriosus is
formed from the left 6th...
- right,
because it
crosses under the arch of the
aorta at the
ligamentum arteriosum.: 1346–1347 The
somatic motor fibers that
innervate the
laryngeal muscles...
- of the aorta. Inferiorly, the arch of
aorta is
connected to
ligamentum arteriosum while superiorly, it
gives rise to
three main branches. Arch of aorta...
-
descending aorta in
foetal life. This
artery later regresses as the
ligamentum arteriosum. The
descending aorta has
important functions within the body. The descending...
- the
pulmonary trunk, to
which it
remains connected by the
ligamentum arteriosum, a
remnant of the
fetal circulation that is
obliterated a few days after...
- with the
liver in
Terminologia Anatomica.
Ligamentum teres Ligamentum arteriosum Majno,
Pietro E.; Mentha, Giles; Morel, Philippe; Segalin, Andrea; Azoulay...
-
arteriosum, the
cavum pulmonale, and the
cavum venosum. The
cavum venosum receives deoxygenated blood from the
right atrium and the
cavum arteriosum receives...
- nerve,
which hooks around the
aortic arch to the left of the
ligamentum arteriosum and
ascends between the
trachea and esophagus. The left
vagus further...
-
connected to the
concavity of the
proximal descending aorta by the
ligamentum arteriosum. The
right pulmonary artery p****
across the
midline of the body, below...