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    Cardiac development, by Lisa McCabe.

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    Hello, my name is Lisa McCabe.

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    I’m a clinical nurse specialist at Children’s Hospital Boston in the cardiovascular program.

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    I will be discussing with you today Cardiac development.

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    The information I swill share is consistent with our practice here at Children’s Hospital

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    Boston.

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    You may want to adapt this information to your own institutional practice.

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    Fetal Development.

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    During the first week of fetal life, the fertilized egg develops into a blastocyte and implants

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    in the mother’s uterus.

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    During the second week of fetal life, the blastocyte implants deeper into the uterine

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    wall, and a primitive placenta begins to form.

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    During the third week of fetal life, the primitive umbilical cord develops.

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    Also at this time, the blastocyte develops into a three-layered disk.

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    The three layers are: the endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm.

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    Specific body systems will develop from each layer.

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    The endoderm, or inner layer, gives rise to the primitive intestinal tube, mucous membranes,

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    glands, lung buds, urinary tract, and yolk sac.

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    The mesoderm, of middle layer, gives rise to the heart and vascular system, the dermis,

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    subcutaneous tissue, muscles, skeleton, sex glands, lymph glands, kidneys, connective

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    tissue, and blood cells.

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    And finally the ectoderm, or outer layer, gives rises to the epidermis, hair, sebaceous

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    glands, sweat glands, and nervous system.

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    Cardiogenesis.

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    Early in the development, the primitive heart develops two tubes that merge into one tube.

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    The single tube begins to swell, and develops into various anatomic features of the heart.

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    The heart begins o beat by week three.

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    In normal cardiac development, the cardiac tube will twist and turns on itself in a rightward

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    direction.

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    This is called dextral-looping.

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    This results in the right ventricle developing on the right side of the heart and the left

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    ventricle developing on the left side of the heart.

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    Abnormal looping in a leftward direction is called leval-looping.

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    This results in the right ventricle developing on the left side of the heart and the left

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    ventricle developing on the right side of the heart.

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    Atrial Septation.

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    Entering into the fifth week of fetal life, the atrial septum and ventricular septum begins

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    to form.

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    The atrial septum grows in layers, and includes the tissues of septum premium, septum secondo,

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    and endocardial cushion tissue.

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    The endocardial cushion tissue is located in the middle of the heart.

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    From this tissue arises the tricuspid valve, mitral valve, part of the atrial septum, and

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    part of the ventricular septum.

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    Septum prium grows downward between the right and left atrium, and eventually fuses with

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    the endocardial cushion tissues.

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    The septum secudnum grows parallel to septum primum.

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    Both septum primum and septum secundum develop with holes in them to create a passageway

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    for blood to flow from right atrium to left atrium through the foramen ovale.

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    As long as the pressures on the right atrium are higher than pressures in the left atrium,

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    the passage will stay open to allow the blood to flow from right to left.

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    Errors may occur during atrial septation.

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    A secundum atrial septal defect is an opening in the middle of the atrial septum, produce

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    when the tissue of septum primum does not reach septum secundum adequately to completely

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    close the wall or when a tiny hole is left in the septum primum as the tissues grow.

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    A primum atrial septal defect is an opening in the lower part of the atrial septum, near

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    the tricuspid and mitral valves.

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    It results from problems in the growth of the endocardial cushion tissues.

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    A defect here is often associated with a defect in the mitral valve, as well as tricuspid

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    valve.

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    The most severe form of this is an atrial ventricular canal defect.

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    Truncal Septation.

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    The aorta and pulmonary artery develop from a single tubular structure: the truncus arteriosis.

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    Two areas of thickened tissue project into the lumen of this tube on the right and left

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    side.

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    As they continue to grow in size, these ridges meet and fuse to form the septum, which takes

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    a spiral course toward the end of this tube.

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    This septum divides the truncus into two vessels: the aorta and the pulmonary artery.

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    The conal tissue involved in the septation of the truncus arteriosis also directs placement

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    of the aorta and pulmonary artery over their related ventricles.

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    Ventricular Septation.

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    By the fifth week of fetal life, the atria completely separate into the right atrium

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    and left atrium.

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    Also at this time, the ventricular septum continues to develop.

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    The muscular portion of the ventricular septum develops from the apex of the common ventricle.

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    The membranous septum develops from the endocardial cushion tissues.

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    Conal tissue contributes to the complete closure of the septum between the aortic and pulmonary

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    valves.

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    Errors may occur during ventricular septation.

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    Muscular defects can occur in any portion of the muscular septum.

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    Small defects often close on their own as the tissues develop.

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    Membranous defects are located behind the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve.

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    Sub-pulmonary defects are caused by deficiency of the conal septum.

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    Atrial ventricular canal type defects are caused by defects in the endocardial cushion

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    tissues of the intraventricular septum.

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    Arch Formation.

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    The aorta and pulmonary artery and their branching vessels are formed from the brachial arch

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    arteries.

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    Initially there are six pairs of brachial arch arteries.

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    The first, second, and fifth pairs disappear, forming ligaments that hold the heart in place.

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    The third aortic arch forms the common carotid artery, external carotid artery, and internal

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    carotid artery.

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    The fourth aortic arch forms part of the final aortic arch, as well as the proximal portion

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    of the right subclavian artery.

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    The sixth aortic arch produces the proximal segment of the branch pulmonary arteries,

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    the ductus arteriosis, and provides pulmonary blood flow via the branch that develops lung

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    buds.

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    Errors may occur in arch formation that result in the following defects: coarctation of the

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    aorta, interrupted aortic arch, aortic atresia, patent ductus arteriosis, and vascular ring.

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    In just a few short weeks, the human heart has undergone major development.

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    By the third week of fetal life, the heart is beating.

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    BY day 44, the fetal heart resembles the postnatal heart in structure and function.

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    It will continue to grow and develop over the next 30 to 32 weeks.

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    Many of the features that may results in a heart defect, however, have also begun to

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    develop.

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The example sentences of VASCULAR in videos (15 in total of 59)

the determiner mesoderm noun, singular or mass , of preposition or subordinating conjunction middle noun, singular or mass layer noun, singular or mass , gives verb, 3rd person singular present rise noun, singular or mass to to the determiner heart noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction vascular adjective system noun, singular or mass , the determiner dermis noun, plural ,
it personal pronoun harder adjective, comparative for preposition or subordinating conjunction oxygen noun, singular or mass to to efficiently adverb move verb, base form from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vascular adjective space noun, singular or mass to to the determiner tissues noun, plural , causing verb, gerund or present participle
choroid noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction than preposition or subordinating conjunction there existential there is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner diaphram proper noun, singular like preposition or subordinating conjunction structure noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present also adverb vascular adjective layer noun, singular or mass
there existential there is verb, 3rd person singular present also adverb an determiner increase noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction vascular adjective permeability noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction recruitment noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction additional adjective immune adjective cells noun, plural
and coordinating conjunction cath proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present rarely adverb needed verb, past participle except preposition or subordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner circumstances noun, plural where wh-adverb there existential there is verb, 3rd person singular present already adverb pulmonary adjective vascular adjective
limbic adjective , and coordinating conjunction vascular adjective systems noun, plural similar adjective to to traditional adjective life noun, singular or mass proper noun, singular at preposition or subordinating conjunction least adjective, superlative on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner top adjective layer noun, singular or mass .
is verb, 3rd person singular present higher adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner systemic adjective vascular adjective resistance noun, singular or mass , the determiner shunt noun, singular or mass murmur noun, singular or mass will modal no adverb longer adverb be verb, base form appreciated verb, past participle ,
now adverb , the determiner more adverb, comparative intense adjective headaches noun, plural , the determiner migraines noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner world noun, singular or mass , they personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present called verb, past participle vascular adjective headaches noun, plural .
now adverb , if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun want verb, non-3rd person singular present to to learn verb, base form to to have verb, base form a determiner better adjective, comparative control noun, singular or mass over preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vascular adjective system noun, singular or mass ,
beriberi noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction there existential there 's verb, 3rd person singular present two cardinal number types noun, plural one cardinal number is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner wet adjective beriberi noun, singular or mass involving verb, gerund or present participle the determiner vascular adjective system noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction
after preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun was verb, past tense successfully adverb realigned verb, past participle or coordinating conjunction reduced verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction possibly adverb even adverb nerve noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction vascular adjective repair noun, singular or mass if preposition or subordinating conjunction
specifically adverb due adjective to to most adverb, superlative often adverb vascular adjective causes noun, plural and coordinating conjunction that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner large adjective majority noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural
some determiner studies noun, plural show verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vascular adjective wall noun, singular or mass within preposition or subordinating conjunction blood noun, singular or mass vessels noun, plural can modal do verb, base form these determiner conversions noun, plural too adverb ,
have verb, non-3rd person singular present bodies noun, plural , their possessive pronoun vascular adjective system noun, singular or mass it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to go verb, base form through preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun vascular adjective system noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction then adverb
so adverb big adjective , complex adjective life noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction land noun, singular or mass - - like preposition or subordinating conjunction vascular adjective plants noun, plural - - probably adverb wouldn proper noun, singular t proper noun, singular have verb, non-3rd person singular present been verb, past participle possible adjective

Use "vascular" in a sentence | "vascular" example sentences

How to use "vascular" in a sentence?

  • Building a solid organ like the liver in the lab is different and harder than with an organ like the bladder because solid organs are very vascular.
    -Anthony Atala-
  • ...in recognition of his work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood-vessels and organs.
    -Alexis Carrel-
  • Cut these words and they would bleed; they are vascular and alive.
    -Ralph Waldo Emerson-
  • When men do not run they are likely to die prematurely from dysfunction of the heart and vascular systems or from disabling chronic disease.
    -Paul Shepard-

Definition and meaning of VASCULAR

What does "vascular mean?"

/ˈvaskyələr/

adjective
Of tubes through which fluids flow in body/plant.