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... valves consisting of fibrous and elastic tissues cov- ered by vascular endothelium . The heart valves are avascular except in cases of endocarditis when vascularization can occur . The myocardium does not enter the heart valves . The ...
... valves consisting of fibrous and elastic tissues cov- ered by vascular endothelium . The heart valves are avascular except in cases of endocarditis when vascularization can occur . The myocardium does not enter the heart valves . The ...
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... valves . This fibrous tissue which is constantly subjected to muscular strain , may be calcified , thus recalling its phylogenesis . In dogs there is a bone in the center of the fibrous skeleton called os cardis . In cases of ...
... valves . This fibrous tissue which is constantly subjected to muscular strain , may be calcified , thus recalling its phylogenesis . In dogs there is a bone in the center of the fibrous skeleton called os cardis . In cases of ...
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... valves and probably the semi- lunar valves as well . In dogs these lymphatics were found on the atrial surface . Obstruction to the flow of lymphatics distends the mitral valve lymphatics . Very little is known about the vascu- lature ...
... valves and probably the semi- lunar valves as well . In dogs these lymphatics were found on the atrial surface . Obstruction to the flow of lymphatics distends the mitral valve lymphatics . Very little is known about the vascu- lature ...
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