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Coronal furrow

Coronal furrow [sulcus coronarius – PNA (The anatomic nomenclature Parisian), JNA (The anatomic nomenclature Yenskaya); sulcus coronarius (cordis) – BNA (The anatomic nomenclature Basel)] – the dredging on the surface of heart which is between auricles and ventricles in which lie: periarterial neuroplex, coronal sine, right coronal artery and absorbent vessels.

 
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