Coronary arteries
The myocardium receives blood from the coronary arteries.
Coronary artery bypass graft is the procedure done to provide the myocardium with a new source of blood supply when a coronary artery is occluded.
The myocardium does not have blood flow to the arm. The myocardium is the muscle of the heart and therefore only supplies blood to the heart.
The Right Coronary Artery supplies blood to the inferior myocardium
Coronary artery bypass graft is the procedure done to provide the myocardium with a new source of blood supply when a coronary artery is occluded.
The myocardium (middle layer) has the bulk of the muscle which pumps blood from the ventricles.
Oxygenated blood is brought to the myocardium by coronary arteries. These arteries are located all around he surface of the heart.
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The myocardium is the middle layer of the walls of the heart, made of cardiac muscle, that contracts to push out blood.
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