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involved in this
modulatory role. Thus, the
cardiac endothelium (both the
endocardial endothelium and the
endothelium of the
myocardial capillaries) controls...
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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...
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Endocardial fibroelastosis (EFE) is a rare
heart disorder usually occurring in
children two
years old and younger. It may also be
considered a reaction...
-
canal defect (AVCD), also
known as "common
atrioventricular canal" or "
endocardial cushion defect" (ECD), is
characterized by a
deficiency of the atrioventricular...
- 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...
- hydrocephalus,
endocardial fibroelastosis and cataracts. Devi A,
Eisenfeld L,
Uphoff D,
Greenstein R (1995). "New
syndrome of hydrocephalus,
endocardial fibroelastosis...
- (2019). "Catheter
Ablation of VT in Non-Ischaemic Cardiomyopathies:
Endocardial,
Epicardial and
Intramural Approaches". Heart, Lung and Circulation....
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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...