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On the contrary, the ventricular components are evident, but their cavities have been "squeezed out" by the mural hypertrophy.
It is the origin of the septal and posteroinferior (mural) leaflets which is displaced into the right ventricle.
The main cause of restriction is attachment of the mural leaflet to the ventricular wall by shortened cords.
The mural thickness of both ventricles was 8-9 mm.
In each group lesson, the teacher introduces a new theme, reads the story, and discusses the mural, with the children seated in a circle.
In cases with an extremely small cavity, the mural hypertrophy had obliterated the apical and outlet components of the right ventricular cavities.
Big and/or tetraploid cells could be preferentially allocated to the mural trophectoderm in several ways.
There was a highly significant reduction in cavity dimension and a marked increase in the mural thickness of the systemic ventricle.