| LVO | left ventricle outflow |
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| LVOH | left ventricle outflow [tract] height |
| MAV | mechanical auditory ventricle; minimal alveolar ventilation; minimum apparent viscosity; movement ar... |
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| PWLV | posterior wall of left ventricle |
| lateral ventricle | A cavity shaped somewhat like a horseshoe in conformity with the general shape of the hemisphere; each lateral ventricle communicates with the third ventricle through the interventricular foramen of Monro, and expands from there forward into the frontal lobe as the anterior horn as well as caudally over the thalamus as the central part or cella media which, behind the thalamus, curves ventrally and laterally, then forward into the temporal lobe as the inferior horn; from the apex of the curve a variably sized posterior horn extends back into the white matter of the occipital lobe. The large choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle invades the cella media and the inferior horn (but not the anterior and posterior horn) from the medial side. Synonym: ventriculus lateralis, ventricle of cerebral hemisphere. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| left ventricle | <anatomy> The muscular chamber of the heart which accepts blood from the left atrium and ejects it into the aorta to the systemic circulation. (27 Sep 1997) |
| ventricle |
pouch-like conformation of an organ
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one of the heart's two lower chambers that receive blood from the atria
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Thick-walled, muscular chamber in the heart which receives blood from the atrium, pumping it through to the pulmonary or systemic circulation.
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The heart has four chambers. The ventricle can easily be distinguished because of the developing musculature, the trabeculae carneae which has come from the myocardium. The truncus arteriosus can be seen to leave the ventricle and lie beneath the digestive tract. The ventricle lies in the pericardial coelom.
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The lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs (the right ventricle) or to the rest of the body (the left ventricle). Ventricular Tachycardia: disordered heart beating originating within the lower (ventricular) chamber of the heart, a potentially I ife -threatening condition if left untreated. There are various ways to diagnose and treat ventricular tachycardia. Holter monitoring (see Holter Monitor) may record spells of ventricular tachycardia. ...
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