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Right Ventricle Collection

The right ventricle, an integral part of the anatomy of the heart's interior, is a crucial component in maintaining proper blood circulation throughout the body

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Anatomy of heart interior, frontal section

Anatomy of heart interior, frontal section

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Interior of human heart

Interior of human heart

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Anatomy of human heart, cross section

Anatomy of human heart, cross section with detailed internal structure

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Cardiac lymphoma, MRI scans

Cardiac lymphoma, MRI scans
Brain tumour. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of axial sections through the chest of a 22-year-old patient, showing a tumorous lesion invading the right ventricle of the heart (large)

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Illustration showing cross section of human heart

Illustration showing cross section of human heart
Medicine - Human anatomy: the structure of the heart. Drawing

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Cross section of human heart

Cross section of human heart

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Interior view of heart with detail of muscle cells and atherosclerotic artery

Interior view of heart with detail of muscle cells and atherosclerotic artery. Chest x-ray in background

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Heart valves showing pulmonary valve, mitral valve and tricuspid

Heart valves showing pulmonary valve, mitral valve and tricuspid

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Comparison of normal heart versus heart with a patent foramen ovale

Comparison of normal heart versus heart with a patent foramen ovale

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Internal view of the human heart

Internal view of the human heart

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Interior of human heart showing atria and ventricles

Interior of human heart showing atria and ventricles

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Illustration showing parts of human circulatory system

Illustration showing parts of human circulatory system
Medicine: circulatory system, heart

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030

Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030
Heart chambers and sinus node (yellow). Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029

Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029
Heart chamber anatomy. Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Heart chamber wall defect, artwork

Heart chamber wall defect, artwork
Heart anatomy. Artwork of a posterior (from behind) view of a normal heart, sectioned to show the internal anatomy. The red arrow shows the normal flow of blood from the left ventricle (at left)

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Artwork showing inside view of the right ventricle

Artwork showing inside view of the right ventricle
Human heart. Illustration of the inside of the right ventricle of the heart. The heart contains four muscular chambers, 2 atria, and 2 ventricles which pump blood around the body

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Internal heart anatomy, artwork

Internal heart anatomy, artwork
Internal heart anatomy. Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Heartworms, light micrograph

Heartworms, light micrograph
Heartworms. Light micrograph of three Dirofilaria immitis heartworms. During the adult stage of their life cycle, these nematode worms live in the right ventricle of animal hearts

Background imageRight Ventricle Collection: Heart valve surface, SEM

Heart valve surface, SEM
Heart valve surface, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Heart valves help regulate the flow of blood between heart chambers, and are smooth, thin flaps of tissue


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The right ventricle, an integral part of the anatomy of the heart's interior, is a crucial component in maintaining proper blood circulation throughout the body. In a frontal section view of the human heart, one can observe its location and significance. When examining MRI scans for cardiac lymphoma, it becomes evident that the right ventricle plays a pivotal role in diagnosing and treating this condition. Its structure and function are key factors in understanding various cardiovascular diseases. In cross-sectional views of the human heart's interior, we gain insight into muscle cells and their intricate arrangement within this vital organ. Additionally, these images reveal details about atherosclerotic arteries and their impact on overall heart health. Heart valves such as the pulmonary valve, mitral valve, and tricuspid valve are prominently displayed when studying internal views of the heart. Their proper functioning ensures efficient blood flow through different chambers. Comparing a normal heart to one with a patent foramen ovale highlights how abnormalities can affect cardiac performance. Understanding these differences aids medical professionals in providing appropriate treatment options for patients with congenital defects. With each internal view captured, we delve deeper into comprehending how atria and ventricles work together harmoniously to maintain optimal circulation within our bodies. The intricate network formed by these chambers showcases nature's brilliance at its finest. As we explore further into the depths of our own hearts' interiors through medical imaging techniques like MRI scans or cross-sections, we uncover valuable insights that contribute to advancements in cardiology research and patient care.