词条 | Anterior interventricular sulcus |
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| Name = Anterior interventricular sulcus | Latin = Sulcus interventricularis anterior | Image = Gray492.png | Caption = Sternocostal surface of heart (sulcus visible at bottom right, but not labeled) | Image2 = Dog heart 2.jpg | Caption2 = Heart of a dog. {{ordered list |style=text-align: left; |left ventricle |anterior interventricular sulcus |right ventricle |conus arteriosus |pulmonary artery |Ligamentum arteriosum |aortic arch |brachiocephalic artery |left subclavian artery |right auricle |left auricle |fat |pulmonary vein}} | System = | Precursor = }} The anterior interventricular sulcus (or anterior longitudinal sulcus) is one of two grooves that separates the ventricles of the heart, the other being the posterior interventricular sulcus. The anterior interventricular sulcus is situated on the sternocostal surface of the heart, close to its left margin. The anterior interventricular branch of the left coronary artery runs in the sulcus along with the great cardiac vein. References{{Gray's}}External links
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