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Pulmonary and systemic circulation. The pulmonary circulation is a division of the circulatory system, it begins with deoxygenated blood returned from the body via the vena cava superior and inferior to the right atrium. The blood then goes via the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk to the lungs. In the lungs, the blood becomes oxygenated and enters the left atrium via the pulmonary veins. The systemic circulation is shown to a lesser extent; it begins in the left atrium and ventricle where the blood will travel from the aorta to the rest of the body.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
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Aorta
Vena cava superior
Arcus aortae
Aorta ascendens
Arteriae coronariae
Vena cardiaca magna
Vena cava inferior
Atrium sinistrum
Vena pulmonalis sinistra inferior
Vena pulmonalis sinistra superior
Venae pulmonales
Pulmones
Vena pulmonalis dextra superior
Vena pulmonalis dextra inferior
Creator(s)/credit: Ron Slagter NZIMBI, medical illustrator
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