Bicuspid Valve 3D

  • Description
    • * Lies between the left atrium and ventricle, behind the left half of the sternum at the fourth costal cartilage.
    • * Has two cusps, a larger anterior and a smaller posterior.
    • * Closes slightly before the tricuspid valve by the ventricular systole. Its closure at the onset of ventricular systole causes the first (“lub”) heart sound.
    • * Is most audible over the apical region of the heart in the left fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular line.

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  • Description
    • * Lies between the left atrium and ventricle, behind the left half of the sternum at the fourth costal cartilage.
    • * Has two cusps, a larger anterior and a smaller posterior.
    • * Closes slightly before the tricuspid valve by the ventricular systole. Its closure at the onset of ventricular systole causes the first (“lub”) heart sound.
    • * Is most audible over the apical region of the heart in the left fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular line.

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