動脈管索
WordNet
- any connection or unifying bond
- a sheet or band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages or supporting muscles or organs
- of or involving or contained in the arteries; "arterial disease"; "the arterial system"; "arterial blood"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 靱帯(じんたい)(骨と骨を結びつてけ関節の動きを調節する)
- 動脈の,動脈状の / 動脈血の / 幹線の
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Ligamentum arteriosum |
The middle and posterior mediastina. Left side. (Lig. arteriosum labeled at upper right.)
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Heart of dog.
1. left ventricle
2. anterior interventricular sulcus
3. right ventricle
4. conus arteriosus
5. pulmonary artery
6. Ligamentum arteriosum
7. aortic arch
8. brachiocephalic artery
9. left subclavian artery
10. right auricle
11. left auricle
12. fat
13. pulmonary vein
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Details |
Latin |
Ligamentum arteriosum |
From |
left pulmonary artery |
To |
descending aorta |
Identifiers |
Gray's |
p.545 |
Dorlands
/Elsevier |
l_09/12491658 |
TA |
A12.2.01.202 |
FMA |
13421 |
Anatomical terminology |
The ligamentum arteriosum (Latin: arterial ligament) is a small ligament that is the remnant of the ductus arteriosus formed within three weeks after birth.
The ligamentum attaches to the final part of the arch of aorta (the isthmus of aorta) and the first part of the descending aorta[1] The ligamentum is attached to the top of the left pulmonary artery.[2]
It is a ligament, a vestige of the ductus arteriosus, and is formed within three weeks of birth.
The ligamentum arteriosum is closely related to the left recurrent laryngeal nerve, a branch of the left vagus nerve. After splitting from the left vagus nerve, the left recurrent laryngeal loops around the aortic arch behind to the ligamentum arteriosum, after which it ascends to the larynx.
This ligament also plays a role in major trauma; it fixes the aorta in place during rapid decelerations recoil, consequently potentially resulting in ruptured aorta.
See also
References
- ^ Srichai, editors, David P. Naidich ... [et al.] ; contributing author, Monvadi B. (2007). Computed tomography and magnetic resonance of the thorax (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 100. ISBN 9780781757652.
- ^ D. Cheitlin, Melvin; C. Ursell, Philip (2011). "Cardiac Anatomy". In Chatterjee, Kanu. Cardiology: An Illustrated Textbook. JP Medical Ltd. p. 6. ISBN 9789350252758.
External links
- 610992187 at GPnotebook
- Anatomy photo:21:st-1200 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Fetal vascular remnant ligaments
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Heart |
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Liver |
- Round ligament of liver
- Ligamentum venosum
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Umbilical |
- Medial umbilical ligament
- see also Median umbilical ligament and Lateral umbilical fold
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Arteries of the torso and chest
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Pulmonary |
- Right pulmonary artery
- Left pulmonary artery (Ligamentum arteriosum)
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Coronary |
- Right coronary: SA nodal
- AV nodal
- Atrial
- Right marginal
- Posterior interventricular
- Left coronary: Anterior interventricular
- Left circumflex (Left marginal)
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Aorta |
- Ascending aorta
- Arch of aorta
- Descending aorta
- Thoracic aorta
- Abdominal aorta
- Aortic body
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Arch of aorta |
Brachiocephalic |
- Thyreoidea ima
- Right subclavian
- Right common carotid
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Left common carotid |
- External carotid
- Internal carotid
- Carotid body
- Carotid sinus
- Carotid bifurcation
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Left subclavian |
- Internal thoracic: Anterior intercostal
- Thymic
- Pericardiacophrenic
- Perforating branches
- terminal (Musculophrenic, superior epigastric)
- Costocervical trunk: Highest intercostal (Posterior intercostal 1–2)
- Deep cervical
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Descending aorta |
- visceral: Bronchial
- Esophageal
- Mediastinal
- parietal: Posterior intercostal 3 * 11
- Subcostal
- Superior phrenic
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Index of the circulatory system
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Description |
- Anatomy
- Arteries
- head and neck
- arms
- chest
- abdomen
- legs
- Veins
- head and neck
- arms
- chest
- abdomen and pelvis
- legs
- Development
- Cells
- Physiology
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Disease |
- Congenital
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Lymphatic vessels
- Injury
- Vasculitis
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- beta blockers
- channel blockers
- diuretics
- nonsympatholytic vasodilatory antihypertensives
- peripheral vasodilators
- renin–angiotensin system
- sympatholytic antihypertensives
- vasoprotectives
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Related Links
- Medical Dictionary arterial ligament n. The fibrous cord that develops from the embryonic arterial duct. The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by ...
- arterial ligament n. The fibrous cord that develops from the embryonic arterial duct. arterial ligament, a small, nonfunctional ligament attached to the superior surface of the pulmonary trunk and the inferior surface of the aortic arch. It is ...
★リンクテーブル★
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- 英
- ligamentum arteriosum (N,KL,KH,M,L), arterial ligament (Z)
- 同
- ボタロー靭帯 Botallo ligament
- 関
- 心臓、ボタロー管 Botallo's duct、動脈管 ductus arteriosus、ボタロー動脈管 ductus arteriosus Botalli
Henry Gray (1825-1861). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.
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- 関
- arteriosus、artery