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33 Cards in this Set
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Primitive Heart Tube is fromed from the
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Lasteral late mesoderm
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Tuncus arteriosus
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Neural crest
aorta and Pulmonary Trunk |
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Bulbis Cordis
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Conus arteriousis (smooth RV)
Aortic vestibule (Smooth LV) |
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Sinus venosus
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sinus venarum (Smooth RA)
Coronary Sinus (left) Oblique vein of LA |
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Only dilation that is not subdivided by septum?
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Sinus venosus
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Resorption of Septum Primum or reduced size of SS =
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Secundum ASD
(can live up to 30 with it) |
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Hypertrophy of right side of heart and underdevelopment of Left side
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Premature closure of FO
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Left to right shint
Fatigue upon exerition Proliferation of tunic intima |
Membranous ventricular septal defect
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Right to left shunt or Late cyanosis
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Eisenmenger complex
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Aorticopulmonary septum fromed
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neural crest cells migrat to truncus arteriosus and grow in a spiral fashion.
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Failure to AP to develop and R-L shunt
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transposition of great vessels
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AP septum does not align
Pulmonary stenosis RVH Overriding aorta VSD |
Tetralogy of Fallot
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R-L shunt
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Tetralogy of Fallot
Persistent Truncus Arteriosus |
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one large vessel that leaves the heart and recives blood from R/L ventricles
Associated with membranous VSD |
Peristent Truncus Arteriosus
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Failure of ductus arteriosus to close (connection between pulmonary trunk and aorta)
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Patent Ductus arteriosus
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Primitive Heart Tube is fromed from the
|
Lasteral late mesoderm
|
|
Tuncus arteriosus
|
Neural crest
aorta and Pulmonary Trunk |
|
Bulbis Cordis
|
Conus arteriousis (smooth RV)
Aortic vestibule (Smooth LV) |
|
Sinus venosus
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sinus venarum (Smooth RA)
Coronary Sinus (left) Oblique vein of LA |
|
Only dilation that is not subdivided by septum?
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Sinus venosus
|
|
Resorption of Septum Primum or reduced size of SS =
|
Secundum ASD
(can live up to 30 with it) |
|
Hypertrophy of right side of heart and underdevelopment of Left side
|
Premature closure of FO
|
|
Left to right shint
Fatigue upon exerition Proliferation of tunic intima |
Membranous ventricular septal defect
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Right to left shunt or Late cyanosis
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Eisenmenger complex
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Aorticopulmonary septum fromed
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neural crest cells migrat to truncus arteriosus and grow in a spiral fashion.
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Failure to AP to develop and R-L shunt
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transposition of great vessels
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AP septum does not align
Pulmonary stenosis RVH Overriding aorta VSD |
Tetralogy of Fallot
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R-L shunt
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Tetralogy of Fallot
Persistent Truncus Arteriosus |
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one large vessel that leaves the heart and recives blood from R/L ventricles
Associated with membranous VSD |
Peristent Truncus Arteriosus
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Failure of ductus arteriosus to close (connection between pulmonary trunk and aorta)
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Patent Ductus arteriosus
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Prstaglandin E
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Keeps DA open
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Indomethacin, ACetylcholine, Histmame and Catecholamines
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CLOSE DA
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PDA common in (2)
Causes shunt? |
premature infants
maternal rubella infection L-R |