Groningen-Leiden - 3D model Transposition, Short Axis Aortic Valve Plane View - numbered English labels

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This model shows a cut through a heart with transposition of the great arteries as it would show in a short axis ultrasound plane. In case of a transposition of the main arteries, the places of the two main arteries are switched. The aorta connects to the right ventricle, instead of the left ventricle. The pulmonary trunc connects to the left ventricle, instead of the right ventricle. Because of this, the pulmonary and the systemic circulation, which are normally connected, are separated. The Oxygen-rich blood in the pulmonary circulation flows through the lungs, then via the left atrium and ventricle back into the pulmonary artery and back into the lungs. Deoxygenated blood flows through the body into the caval veins to the right atrium and ventricle into the aorta, back into the aorta.
Anatomical structures in item:
Cor
Ventriculus sinister
Ventriculus dexter
Atrium dextrum
Atrium sinistrum
Vena cava inferior
Vena cava superior
Truncus pulmonalis
Venae pulmonales
Aorta
Aorta ascendens
Uploaded by: opgobee Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Anna Sieben BM, MSc, medical artist and scientific illustrator, UMCG; Monique R.M. Jongbloed MD, PhD, cardiologist, anatomist, LUMC; Ludo de Goeje; Bonnie Schaafsma, Designer; Bert J. Wisse, Senior Research Technician, LUMC
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Groningen-Leiden - 3D model Transposition, Short Axis Aortic Valve Plane View - numbered English labels
Uploaded by: opgobee
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Anna Sieben BM, MSc, medical artist and scientific illustrator, UMCG; Monique R.M. Jongbloed MD, PhD, cardiologist, anatomist, LUMC; Ludo de Goeje; Bonnie Schaafsma, Designer; Bert J. Wisse, Senior Research Technician, LUMC
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This model shows a cut through a heart with transposition of the great arteries as it would show in a short axis ultrasound plane. In case of a transposition of the main arteries, the places of the two main arteries are switched. The aorta connects to the right ventricle, instead of the left ventricle. The pulmonary trunc connects to the left ventricle, instead of the right ventricle. Because of this, the pulmonary and the systemic circulation, which are normally connected, are separated. The Oxygen-rich blood in the pulmonary circulation flows through the lungs, then via the left atrium and ventricle back into the pulmonary artery and back into the lungs. Deoxygenated blood flows through the body into the caval veins to the right atrium and ventricle into the aorta, back into the aorta.
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Anatomical structures in item
Cor
Ventriculus sinister
Ventriculus dexter
Atrium dextrum
Atrium sinistrum
Vena cava inferior
Vena cava superior
Truncus pulmonalis
Venae pulmonales
Aorta
Aorta ascendens
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Embryology
Clinical anatomy
Pathology
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Clinical discipline
Cardiology