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what structures are seen in the parasternal short axis view?
aortic valve, pulmonary valve, RA, LA, RV
Which aortic cusp is closest to the interatrial septum?
non-coronary cusp
which two leaflets of the tricuspid valve are demonstrated in the short axis?
septal and anterior
what is the largest mitral valve leaflet?
anterior
what 2 papillary muscles of the mitral valve are demonstrated in short axis?
medial and lateral
in the short axis view, at the base level, what structure is seen posterior to the aortic root?
LA
What are the three pulmonic leaflets?
anterior,right, and left
What does the pulmonary artery bifercate into?
Rt pulmonary artery
Lt pulmonary artery
How do you obtain a short axis view?
rotate clockwise 90 degrees and angle superior or inferior
where doe the aortic and pulmonary valves lie in relation to eachother?
perpendicular
what are the 2 leaftles of the mitral valve seen in parasternal short axis?
Anterior and posterior leaflets
how is the posterior mitral valve leaflet divided?
It has 3 scallops: medial, central, and lateral
What are the two types of chordae?
marginal-attach at the free edge of the leaflets
basal-attach at the lt ventricular surface of the leaflet.