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Circulation. 1981;64:351-359

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Circulation, Vol 64, 351-359, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association


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Angiographic anatomy of the normal heart through axial angiography

R Ceballos, B Soto and LM Bargeron Jr

We sectioned a series of hearts in a manner similar to that seen on angiographic axial views. A correlation with normal angiograms to identify the anatomic components of the four cardiac chambers showed that the components of the normal cardiac anatomy can be identified accurately through axial angiography in a manner not show previously.