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Human Heart Valves: The Anatomy and Pathology
The human heart has valves that prevent the backflow of blood. They are so important that valvular disease can result in heart failure.
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Cardiovascular System @ Suite101.com
Cardiovascular System. leading contributors. Last 30 days. All contributors in Cardiovascular System · contributing articles. Cardiovascular System ...
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Human Heart Valves: The Anatomy and Pathology
The most common are calcium deposits or vegetative growths, caused by bacteria or autoimmune disease. Defective heart valves often need to be replaced, ...
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The Circle of Willis: The Brain’s Major Arterial Formation
The Circle of Willis is a vital formation of arteries at the base of the brain which supplies all thought processes with the necessary fuel.
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The Circle of Willis: The Brain’s Major Arterial Formation
The Circle of Willis is a vital formation of arteries at the base of the brain which supplies all thought processes with the necessary fuel.
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The Circle of Willis: The Brain’s Major Arterial Formation
The Circle of Willis is a vital formation of arteries at the base of the brain which supplies all thought processes with the necessary fuel.
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Human Heart Valves: The Anatomy and Pathology
The human heart has valves that prevent the backflow of blood. ... Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 4th ed. 2003. F. A. Davis Company. ...
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Human Heart Valves: The Anatomy and Pathology
The human heart has valves that prevent the backflow of blood. They are so important that valvular disease can result in heart failure.
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Human Heart Valves: The Anatomy and Pathology
The atrium and ventricle on each side are separated by a valve, as are the exit points to the lungs and the body. The heart valves are flaps of cardiac ...
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Human Heart Valves: The Anatomy and Pathology
The human heart has valves that prevent the backflow of blood. ... Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 4th ed. 2003. F. A. Davis Company. ...
 
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