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  2. Coronary sulcus - Wikipedia

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    The coronary sulcus (also called coronary groove, auriculoventricular groove, atrioventricular groove, AV groove) is a groove on the surface of the heart at the base of right auricle that separates the atria from the ventricles.

  3. Crux cordis - Wikipedia

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    The crux cordis or crux of the heart (from Latin "crux" meaning "cross") is the area on the lower back side of the heart where the coronary sulcus (the groove separating the atria from the ventricles) and the posterior interventricular sulcus (the groove separating the left from the right ventricle) meet. [1]

  4. Coronary sinus - Wikipedia

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    The coronary sinus runs transversely in the left atrioventricular groove (coronary sulcus) on the posterior aspect of the heart. [5] The sinus, before entering the right atrium, is considerably dilated - nearly to the size of the end of the little finger.

  5. Coronary circulation - Wikipedia

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    The left coronary artery distributes blood to the left side of the heart, the left atrium and ventricle, and the interventricular septum. The circumflex artery arises from the left coronary artery and follows the coronary sulcus to the left. Eventually, it will fuse with the small branches of the right coronary artery.

  6. Heart - Wikipedia

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    The heart has four chambers, two upper atria, the receiving chambers, and two lower ventricles, the discharging chambers. The atria open into the ventricles via the atrioventricular valves, present in the atrioventricular septum. This distinction is visible also on the surface of the heart as the coronary sulcus. [19]

  7. Circumflex branch of left coronary artery - Wikipedia

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    The circumflex branch of left coronary artery (also known as the left circumflex artery or circumflex artery [citation needed]) is a branch of the left coronary artery. It winds around the left side of the heart along the atrioventricular groove (coronary sulcus). It supplies the posterolateral portion of the left ventricle. [1]

  8. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    ‘She was my heart’ Maples moved with her husband to Mims, just up Highway 1 from Cape Canaveral, in 1965. They set up a business, Maples Flooring and Supply, selling carpeting to a wave of new arrivals pouring into the area, lured by jobs created by the Apollo moon program. After her husband died in 2003, Maples struggled to get by.

  9. Posterior descending artery - Wikipedia

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    In the coronary circulation, the posterior descending artery (PDA), also called the posterior interventricular artery (PIV, PIA, or PIVA), is an artery running in the posterior interventricular sulcus to the apex of the heart where it meets with the left anterior descending artery also known as the anterior interventricular artery.

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