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Ductus venosus - Wikipedia
In the fetus, the ductus venosus ("DV"; Arantius' duct after Julius Caesar Aranzi [1]) shunts a portion of umbilical vein blood flow directly to the inferior vena cava. [2] Thus, it allows …
Embryology, Ductus Venosus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年7月24日 · The ductus venosus is a shunt that allows oxygenated blood in the umbilical vein to bypass the liver and is essential for normal fetal circulation.[1] Blood becomes …
Ductus venosus | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2021年9月15日 · Ductus venosus (DV) is a narrow, trumpet-shaped vessel which is seen in the fetal liver connecting the umbilical vein directly to the caudal inferior vena cava or distal left …
Clinical Significance of Ductus Venosus Waveform as Generated …
The ductus venosus is a vascular shunt situated within the fetal liver parenchyma, connect-ing the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava. This vessel acts as a bypass of the liver microcircula …
Cardiovascular System - Ductus Venosus - Embryology
3 天之前 · The ductus venosus describes the vitelline blood vessel lying within the liver that connects (shunts) the portal and placental (umbilical) veins to the inferior vena cava and also …
Ductus Venosus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
In the fetus, the ductus venosus is a vascular channel that allows oxygenated blood to bypass the liver and flow directly to the inferior vena cava. A flow velocity pattern in the ductus venosus …
Ductus Venosus - Definition, Functions, Patent & Absent DV …
Ductus venosus is a cone like canal with narrowed part which connects with the umbilical vein, and the wider which releases blood into the vena cava inferior. The majority of blood enters …
Harmony Behind the Trumped-Shaped Vessel: the Essential Role …
The ductus venosus is a fetal vessel that functions importantly in the transfer of oxygen-and nutrient-rich blood from the umbilical vein to vital organs. Its control under active regulation …
Embryology, Ductus Venosus - PubMed
The ductus venosus is a shunt that allows oxygenated blood in the umbilical vein to bypass the liver and is essential for normal fetal circulation. Blood becomes oxygenated in the placenta …
The ductus venosus arantii, named after the Italian anatomist Giulio Cesare Aranzi (1530–1589), is a venous fetal intrahepatic shunt connection from the left portal vein to the inferior vena