| Fibrous trigone | |
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| Latin | trigonum fibrosum dextrum cordis, trigonum fibrosum sinistrum cordis, trigona fibrosa |
| Gray's | subject #138 536 |
The left atrioventricular ring is closely connected, by its right margin, with the aortic arterial ring; between these and the right atrioventricular ring is a triangular mass of fibrous tissue, the fibrous trigone, which represents the os cordis seen in the heart of some of the larger animals, as the ox and elephant.
See also
External links
- 261750843 at GPnotebook, - "left fibrous trigone"
- 798621756 at GPnotebook, - "right fibrous trigone"
- Histology (see slide #96)
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