The regional wall of the heart refers to the various segments or areas of the heart muscle (myocardium) that contribute to its overall function. The heart is typically divided into four chambers: the left and right atria and the left and right ventricles, each with distinct wall segments. These segments can be further categorized into regions based on their anatomical and functional roles, such as the anterior, inferior, lateral, and septal walls. Understanding these regional walls is crucial for diagnosing and treating heart conditions, as different areas may be affected by various diseases or dysfunctions.
Heart Essex - regional - was created in 2010.
the heart
Regional Wall Motion Abnormality
Heart on a Wall was created in 1981-12.
the thinnest wall of the heart is the one supplying heart to the lungs ie : the left side. the thinnest wall of the heart is the one supplying heart to the lungs ie : the left side.
The endocardium is the innermost layer of the heart wall.
The heart's septal wall is called the interatrial septum. The anatomical feature of the heart's septal wall is a crescent-shaped piece of tissue.
The inner wall is the "endocardium"
The myocardium (middle layer)
The heart wall.
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Bicuspuid wall and tricuspid wall