- The
sinus venarum (also
known as the
sinus of the vena cava, or
sinus venarum cavarum) is the
portion of the
right atrium in the
adult human heart where...
- into the wall of the
right atrium to form a
smooth part
called the
sinus venarum which is
separated from the rest of the
atrium by a
ridge called the crista...
-
trabecular portion and the smooth,
sinus venosus-derived
portion (sinus
venarum) of the
internal surface of the
right atrium. The
sinoatrial node is located...
- The
smallest cardiac veins (also
known as the
Thebesian veins (named for Adam
Christian Thebesius)) are small,
valveless veins in the
walls of all four...
- smooth-walled part of the
right atrium, the
sinus venarum,
which are
derived from the
sinus venosus. The
sinus venarum is the
adult remnant of the
sinus venosus...
-
blood from the
heart Sinus venosus, a
cavity in the
heart of
embryos Sinus venarum, a part of the wall of the
right atrium in adults,
developed from the sinus...
- sina
venarum has
smooth walls, the
characteristic of the
auricula are the
thick muscle bundles that make it
appear somewhat rough. Sina
venarum corresponds...
- intrapericardial. It then
terminates in the
upper and
posterior part of the
sinus venarum of the
right atrium, at the
upper right front portion of the heart. It...
- the
right atrium of the
heart marking the
transition between the
sinus venarum cavarum (which has a
distinct embryological origin) and the rest of the...
- Visione, Voce, Auditu. Venedig, Belzetta. 1600. De
formato foetu. 1600. De
Venarum Ostiolis. 1603 De
brutorum loquela (1603) De
locutione et ejus instrumentis...