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Left Ventricle Collection

The left ventricle is a vital component of the heart's interior anatomy

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Left Ventricle Collection: Anatomy of heart interior, frontal section
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Left Ventricle Collection: Interior of human heart
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Left Ventricle Collection: Cross section of human heart and, bottom left, coronary system with aorta, coronary arteries
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Left Ventricle Collection: Anatomy of human heart, cross section
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart and lung disease, X-ray C018 / 0498
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Left Ventricle Collection: Cross section of human heart
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Left Ventricle Collection: Interior view of heart with detail of muscle cells and atherosclerotic artery
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart valves showing pulmonary valve, mitral valve and tricuspid
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Left Ventricle Collection: Comparison of normal heart versus heart with a patent foramen ovale
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Left Ventricle Collection: Internal view of the human heart
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Left Ventricle Collection: Interior of human heart showing atria and ventricles
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Left Ventricle Collection: Enlarged left ventricle of the human heart
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Left Ventricle Collection: Illustration showing cross section of human heart
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Left Ventricle Collection: Illustration showing parts of human circulatory system
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Left Ventricle Collection: Blood clot, SEM C016 / 9753
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029
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Left Ventricle Collection: Blood clot, SEM C015 / 9608
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart and lung disease, X-rays C018 / 0502
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart and lung disease, X-ray C018 / 0500
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart chamber wall defect, artwork
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Left Ventricle Collection: Pacemaker and heart pump, X-ray C017 / 7833
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Left Ventricle Collection: Mechanical heart pump, artwork
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart disease, artwork
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Left Ventricle Collection: Internal heart anatomy, artwork
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Left Ventricle Collection: Raymond Vieussens, French anatomist
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Left Ventricle Collection: Right-sided heart failure, artwork
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Left Ventricle Collection: Left-sided heart failure, artwork
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Left Ventricle Collection: Trabeculae carneae in the heart, SEM
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart valve and strings, SEM
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Left Ventricle Collection: Heart valves and strings, SEM


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The left ventricle is a vital component of the heart's interior anatomy. In a frontal section, one can observe the intricate details of the human heart's interior, including the cross-section and the coronary system located at the bottom left. This system consists of essential elements such as the aorta, coronary arteries, coronary vein, and blood vessels. X-ray images depicting heart and lung diseases further emphasize the significance of understanding this crucial organ. By examining these X-rays (C018 / 0498), medical professionals gain valuable insights into diagnosing and treating various cardiac conditions. A closer look at a cross-section reveals more about the internal structure of our remarkable hearts. The muscle cells within are clearly visible along with an atherosclerotic artery - shedding light on potential cardiovascular issues caused by plaque buildup. Heart valves play an integral role in maintaining proper blood flow throughout our bodies. The pulmonary valve, mitral valve, and tricuspid valve are all showcased here to highlight their importance in ensuring efficient circulation. Comparing normal hearts to those with patent foramen ovale showcases how abnormalities can affect this complex organ's functionality. Understanding these differences aids in providing appropriate treatment options for patients. Finally, exploring an internal view allows us to appreciate both atria and ventricles within our hearts' interiors. These chambers work harmoniously to pump oxygenated blood throughout our bodies while removing waste products simultaneously. Delving into the intricacies of the left ventricle provides invaluable knowledge about human cardiac anatomy that is indispensable for healthcare professionals striving to diagnose and treat various cardiovascular conditions effectively.