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ENDOCARDIAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : situated within the heart . 2. : of or relating to the endocardium.
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Endocardium - Wikipedia
The endocardium ( pl. : endocardia) is the innermost layer of tissue that lines the chambers of the heart. Its cells are embryologically and biologically ...
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The Endocardium and Heart Valves - PubMed
Endocardial cells are specialized endothelial cells that, during embryogenesis, form a lining on the inside of the developing heart, which is maintained ...
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endocardial
endocardial, a. Phys. (ɛndəʊˈkɑːdɪəl) [f. Gr. ἔνδο-ν (see endo-) + καρδία heart + -al1.] a. That is within the heart. b. Relating to the endocardium.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 139/1 Induration-matter..appears on the endocardial and valvular surfaces. 1861 T. Graham Pract. Med. 329 Endocardial infla...
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Endocardium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The endocardium is a thin internal layer lining all cardiac cavities and continuous with the endothelium of the vessels. This fine smooth glistening membrane ...
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Endocardial Cell Plasticity in Cardiac Development, Diseases and ...
Endocardial cells are specialized endothelial cells that form the innermost layer of the heart wall. By virtue of genetic lineage–tracing ...
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Endocardial tubes
The endocardial tubes are paired regions in the embryo that appear in its ventral pole by the middle of the third week of gestation and consist of precursor The endocardial tubes have an intimate proximity to the foregut or pharyngeal endoderm.
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Endocardial Regulation of Cardiac Development - PubMed
The endocardium is a specialized form of endothelium that lines the inner side of the heart chambers and plays a crucial role in cardiac development.
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Endocardial Fibroelastosis - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD
Endocardial fibroelastosis (EFE) is a rare heart disorder that affects infants and children. It is characterized by a thickening within the muscular lining of ...
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Endocardial Cell Cell Types - CZ CELLxGENE CellGuide
Endocardial cells, often referred to as endothelial cells of the heart, constitute the innermost lining layer of the heart tissues, forming the endocardium.
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The Heart Wall - Epicardium - Myocardium - Endocardium
The heart wall is composed of three distinct layers. Each layer has a unique structure and function, and pathology affecting any of them can lead to ...
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Endocardial fibroelastosis
The term "endocardial fibroelastosis" was introduced by Weinberg and Himmelfarb in 1943. EFE can now be found non-invasively by the recording of increased endocardial echos.
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Endocardial cushions
Endocardial cushions, or atrioventricular cushions, refer to a subset of cells in the development of the heart that play a vital role in the proper formation These migrated cells form the "swellings" called the endocardial cushions seen in the heart tube.
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Atrioventricular canal
There are other names for these heart abnormalities such as endocardial cushion defects or atrioventricular septal defect'Development
In a normal heart The structures that develop from the fusion of the endocardial cushions are:
The interatrial septum divides the left and right atrium
The interventricular
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Atrioventricular septum
Incomplete formation of the endocardial cushions can lead to atrioventricular septal defects, such as an ostium primum defect.
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