Right coronary artery: This is a major blood vessel of the two main vessels that branch off from the aorta. It originates from the right aortic sinus and it follows a course along the atrioventricular groove. It generally supplies the right side of the heart.
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Cardiac veins
Cardiac veins: These are a network of veins that drain blood from the heart’s muscle back into the right atrium.
Cardiac arteries – Coronary arteries
Cardiac arteries: Are the two main vessels that branch off from the aorta. They originates from the aortic sinuses and follow a course along the atrioventricular groove.
Cardiac vessels
Cardiac vessels, also known as the coronary vessels, are a complex network of arteries and veins. They supply oxygen and nutrient-rich blood to the heart muscle while removing waste products.
Aortic vestibule
The aortic vestibule is the region of the left ventricle that is positioned inferior to the aortic orifice.