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Cardiovascular Embryology I
Written by Justin Cutler   
Monday, 23 October 2006
  1. Septum primum grows from where?
  2. Where does the ostium primum develop?
  3. Where and why does the septum secondum form?
  4. The foramen ovale comes from where?
  5. The valve of the foramen ovale is a remnant of what?  --Notice what side it is on, so the direction of blood flow it allows in an embryo.
  6. The original separation of the right ventricle form the left ventricle opening is created by what?
  7. In what directions do the superior and inferior truncus swellings grow?  What happens happens if they don't twist around each other?
  8. What cell type forms a major contribution to the formation of both truncus and cordis cushions? (To help separate the aorta from the pulmonary trunk.
  9. How is the directional development of the interventricular septum different from the direction of the interventricular membrane?
  10. What is the difference in tissue origin of the semilunar valves vs. the aortic and pulmonary valves?
  11. What occurs for an embryo to develop dextrocardia?
  12. What is the most common cardiac malformation?*****
  13. What are the 4 alterations that make up Tetrology of Fallot?
  14. What duct normally stays patent when a new born has transposition of the great vessels?
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