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  1. Truncus arteriosus - Wikipedia

    • Two distal ridge-like thickenings project into the lumen of the tube: the truncal and bulbar ridges. [3] These increase in size, and ultimately meet and fuse to form a septum (aorticopulmonary septum), which takes a spiral course toward the proximal end of the truncus arteriosus. See more

    Overview

    The truncus arteriosus is a structure that is present during embryonic development. It is an arterial trunk that … See more

    Structure

    The truncus arteriosus and bulbus cordis are divided by the aorticopulmonary septum. The truncus arteriosus gives rise to the ascending aorta and the pulmonary trunk. The caudal end of the bulbus cordis gives rise to the s… See more

    Clinical significance

    Failure of the truncus arteriosus to close results in the condition known as persistent truncus arteriosus, a rare congenital heart defect. This is often just referred to as truncus arteriosus. Echocardiography is used to dia… See more

     
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  3. Heart Development - Embryology Made Easy

    Jan 28, 2017 · The truncal and bulbar ridges grow and twist around each other in a spiral fashion and eventually fuse to form the AP septum. The AP septum divides the truncus arteriosus and bulbus cordis into the aorta and pulmonary …

     
  4. Heart embryology and congenital heart problems

    Aug 17, 2023 · In the truncus arteriosus, ridges similar to, and continuous with, the bulbar ridges form from mesenchymal neural crest cells. The migration of these cells is induced by bone morphogenic protein (BMP) and other signaling …

  5. Truncus Arteriosus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Mar 10, 2024 · Truncus arteriosus is an uncommon cyanotic congenital cardiac defect characterized by a single large arterial trunk with a semilunar valve overriding a ventricular septal defect. Pulmonary vascular resistance …

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    Truncus arteriosus occurs when the two large arteries carrying blood away from the heart don’t form properly and one large artery is present instead. This artery (the truncus) sits over a large opening or hole in the wall between the two …

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