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Title: Intro to Cardiology and Circulatory System


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Intro to Cardiology and Circulatory System
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  • Histology
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Smooth muscle

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  • Pericardium
  • Two layers of serous membranes
  • Inner visceral epicardium
  • Bound to heart muscle
  • Outer parietal
  • Reinforced with collagen fibers fibrous
    pericardium
  • pericardial sac

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Heart Location
Anterior surface of heart
  • Heart is located in the mediastinum
  • area from the sternum to the vertebral column and
    between the lungs

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Layers of Heart Wall
  • Epicardium
  • visceral layer of serous pericardium
  • Myocardium
  • cardiac muscle layer is the bulk of the heart
  • Endocardium
  • chamber lining valves

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  • Interventricular sulcus
  • Coronary sulcus
  • Coronary arteries
  • Pulmonary trunk, pulmonary arteries
  • Inferior and superior vena cava
  • Aorta ascending, arch, thoracic/descending
  • L R auricula
  • R and L atria
  • R and L ventricles
  • Ligmentum arteriosum
  • Brachiocephalic veins
  • Brachiocephalic artery (trunk)
  • L common carotid
  • L subclavian artery
  • Pulmonary veins

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  • External Features
  • Auricle of right atrium
  • Left ventricle
  • Posterior interventricular sulcus
  • Left atrium
  • Inferior and superior vena cava
  • Coronory sinus
  • Right and Left pulmonary arteries
  • Aorta
  • Right atrium

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  • Fossa ovalis
  • Opening to coronary sinus
  • Pectinate muscles

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  • Circulation cranial to diaphragm
  • Major branches from aorta
  • Cat 2
  • brachiocephalic ? 3 way split
  • Right subclavian
  • Human 3
  • brachiocephalic? l common carotid subclavian
  • R common carotid
  • R subclavian

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  • Veins
  • Internal jugular often small/nonexistant (in cat)
  • Ext jugular large (in cat)
  • Reverse for above in humans but can find both!
  • Transverse scapular drains from cephalic off
    ext. jugular, runs dorsally so will need to cut
    muscle
  • Costovertebral ? costocervical look just caudad
    to each brachiocephalic trunk also collects
    blood from vertebrals
  • Azygos lift heart, usually best obs on right
  • Sternal often severed runs to anterior thorax
    with
  • Radial (small in cat) and ulnar may run out of
    latex trace from antecubital
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