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The general name for the flap of connective tissue that makes up a heart valve is a "leaflet" or a "cusp." These leaflets help control the flow of blood through the heart by opening and closing the valve.
The cusp of Caracalla, also known as the "cusp of the aortic valve," is a congenital heart defect characterized by the fusion of two of the three aortic valve cusps, resulting in a bi-leaflet valve instead of the normal tri-leaflet structure. This abnormality can lead to aortic stenosis or regurgitation over time. It is often associated with other congenital heart defects and may vary in severity among individuals. The exact cause of this fusion is not entirely understood but is believed to involve genetic and environmental factors during fetal development.
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tourist leaflet
Fifth cusp or cusp of carabelli
Left cusp Right cusp Posterior cusp
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
Cusp - novel - was created in 2005.
disto-palatal
The two forms of the mandibular second premolar are the two-cusp type and the three-cusp type. The two-cusp type features a single buccal cusp and a smaller lingual cusp, while the three-cusp type has an additional lingual cusp, resulting in a Y-shaped occlusal pattern. These variations can influence the tooth's function and dental treatments.
The cusp of Carabelli