Variation in length and termination of the right coronary artery in man.
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概要
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The length and termination of the right coronary artery of the human heart were studied in 81 hearts, after injection of a colored substance containing a radiopaque medium. The hearts were radiographed, dissected, drawn and photographed. The long type of right coronary artery, defined as a branch that reached or ran distal to the crux cordis, was found to be much more frequent (88.8%) than the short type and terminated in the majority of the cases (71.6%) as one of the posterior branches of the left ventricle. The relationship between these findings and the socalled "coronary circulation dominance" is discussed.
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著者
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BAPTISTA C.A.C.
Department of Anatomy, Medical College of Ohio
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DIDIO L.J.A.
Department of Anatomy, Medical College of Ohio
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TEOFILOVSKI-PARAPID G.
Anatomski Institut, Medicinski Fakultet