Definition of Endocardial. Meaning of Endocardial. Synonyms of Endocardial

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Definition of Endocardial

Endocardial
Endocardiac En`do*car"di*ac, Endocardial En`do*car"di*al, a. 1. Pertaining to the endocardium. 2. (Med.) Seated or generated within the heart; as, endocardial murmurs.

Meaning of Endocardial from wikipedia

- involved in this modulatory role. Thus, the cardiac endothelium (both the endocardial endothelium and the endothelium of the myocardial capillaries) controls...
- Endocardial cushions, or atrioventricular cushions, refer to a subset of cells in the development of the heart that play a vital role in the proper formation...
- prenatal development of the heart. This begins with the formation of two endocardial tubes which merge to form the tubular heart, also called the primitive...
- Endocardial fibroelastosis (EFE) is a rare heart disorder usually occurring in children two years old and younger. It may also be considered a reaction...
- The endocardial tubes are paired regions in the embryo that appear in its ventral pole by the middle of the third w**** of gestation and consist of precursor...
- canal defect (AVCD), also known as "common atrioventricular canal" or "endocardial cushion defect" (ECD), is characterized by a deficiency of the atrioventricular...
- (2019). "Catheter Ablation of VT in Non-Ischaemic Cardiomyopathies: Endocardial, Epicardial and Intramural Approaches". Heart, Lung and Circulation....
- endocardial opening connects to the smallest cardiac veins, as some connect to the vessels of Wearn, which are arteries. Therefore, the endocardial opening...
- mitral valves. This is sometimes known as an endocardial cushion defect because it often involves the endocardial cushion, which is the portion of the heart...
- of any diastolic dimension that is lost in systole. When referring to endocardial luminal distances, it is EDD minus ESD divided by EDD (times 100 when...