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Comparative Study of Blood Supply of Fetal Heart with Adult Heart-A Cadaveric Study in South Indian Population


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1 Shree Venkateshwar Medical College and Research Centre Ariyur (Pondicherry), India
2 SSIMS & R.C Davangere, India
     

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10 fetal and 20 adult cadaveric hearts were compared by injecting barium sulphate in the coronary arteries. In fetal hearts 30% normal 70% variated and in adults 25% normal and 75% variated right coronary artery was observed. In fetal heart 40% normal and 60% variated, in adult heart 15% normal, 85% variated, left coronary artery was observed. In fetal heart 20% third coronary artery and in adult heart 5% third coronary artery was observed. This comparative study appears to be new study because no literature was available to compare fetal heart with adult cadaveric study.

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Stillborn, Barium Sulphate, Cardiac, Cadaveric,Post Mortem, Normal Saline
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Authors

R. V. Talwad
Shree Venkateshwar Medical College and Research Centre Ariyur (Pondicherry), India
U. K. Makandar
SSIMS & R.C Davangere, India

Abstract


10 fetal and 20 adult cadaveric hearts were compared by injecting barium sulphate in the coronary arteries. In fetal hearts 30% normal 70% variated and in adults 25% normal and 75% variated right coronary artery was observed. In fetal heart 40% normal and 60% variated, in adult heart 15% normal, 85% variated, left coronary artery was observed. In fetal heart 20% third coronary artery and in adult heart 5% third coronary artery was observed. This comparative study appears to be new study because no literature was available to compare fetal heart with adult cadaveric study.

Keywords


Stillborn, Barium Sulphate, Cardiac, Cadaveric,Post Mortem, Normal Saline

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