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A. Viewed from the front, the right atrium and right ventricle overlaps the left atrium and left ventricle. The atrial chambers are to the right of their respective ventricular chambers.
B. The four cardiac valves are at different levels and different planes with the pulmonary(P) valve situated the most cephalad. The aortic(A) valve is wedged between the tricuspid(T) and mitral(M) valves.

Source

provided by S. Yen Ho, PhD FRCPath FESC FHEA, Royal Brompton Hospital, UK

Date

2012

Author

S. Yen Ho, PhD FRCPath FESC FHEA, Royal Brompton Hospital, UK

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