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Fibrous trigone

 
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Fibrous trigone
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.

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