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Left Ventricle
Aortic Valve Apex with Trabeculations Free Wall Left Ventricular Bands Mitral Valve Papillary Muscles Interventricular Septum

Location:
originates in ventricular wall; attached to anterior and posterior mitral valve cusps via cordae tendinae

Function:
prevents prolapse of anterior and posterior cusps of mitral valve during systole

Importance in cardiovascular diseases:
mitral valve insufficiency due to dysfunction or rupture of papillary muscle (coronary artery disease with papillary muscle ischemia and/or infarction)

 

 

 
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