0 a Latin word meaning "relating to veins" (= tubes that carry blood to the heart from other parts of the body), used in medical names and descriptions
Only one patient had a sinus venosus defect in addition to the defect within the oval fossa.
The sinus venosus has been included in the atria with the coronary sinus and a single right-sided superior and inferior vena cava.
Surgical repair of inferior sinus venosus atrial septal defect.
This picture shows the nature of a sinus venosus defect.
With the ductus venosus patent resistance was lower, closing pressure less, and flow greater at any pressure.
The other interatrial communications, namely the sinus venosus, coronary sinus, and "ostium primum" defects are outside the confines of the oval fossa.
Foramen ovale: an ultrasonographic study ofits relation to die inferior vena cava, ductus venosus and hepatic veins.
Effects of hypoxia and decreasing umbilical -ow on liver and ductus venosus blood -ows in fetal lambs.