lunulae of semilunar valves - translation to arabic
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lunulae of semilunar valves - translation to arabic

VALVE IN THE HUMAN HEART BETWEEN THE LEFT VENTRICLE AND THE AORTA
Aortic valves; Aortic semilunar valves; Aortic Valve; Aortic semilunar valve; Aortic Semilunar Valve; Aortic heart valve
  • Video clip from the aortic valve in a living, beating pig heart.
  • [[Micrograph]] demonstrating thickening of the ''spongiosa layer'' (blue) in myxomatous degeneration of the aortic valve.
  • Valve arrangement showing aortic valve ("Ao") posterior to pulmonary valve ("PA")

lunulae of semilunar valves      
‎ هُلَيلاَتُ الصِّمَامَاتِ الأَبْهَرِيَّة‎
semilunar valve         
  • Illustration of the valves of the heart when the ventricles are contracting.
  • Structure of the heart valves
  • Blood flow through the valves
  • [[Wiggers diagram]], showing various events during a [[cardiac cycle]], with closures and openings of the aortic and mitral marked in the pressure curves.
FLAP OF TISSUE THAT PREVENT BACKFLOW OF BLOOD AROUND THE HEART
AV valve; Semilunar valve; Heart valves; Cardiac valve; Valves of the heart; Tricuspoid; Semilunar valves; Atrioventricular valves; Cusps of heart valves; Aortic cusp; Posterior cusp; Medial cusp; Anterior cusp; Left cusp; Right cusp; Semilunar cusps; Noncoronary cusp; Right semilunar cusp; Left semilunar cusp; Posterior semilunar cusp; Septal cusp; Anterior semilunar cusp; Semilunar valve cusps; Right sumlinar cusp of the aortic valve; Right pulmonary cusp; Anterior pulmonary cusp; Left pulmonary cusp; Left cusp of aortic valve; Right cusp of aortic valve; Non coronary cusp of aorta; Valve prolapse; Heart Valve; Heart Valves; Valve (Medical); Cardiac valves; Atrioventricular valve; Semi-lunar valve; Valve cusp; Four valves of the heart
‎ صِمامٌ هِلاَلِيّ‎
aortic cusp         
  • Illustration of the valves of the heart when the ventricles are contracting.
  • Structure of the heart valves
  • Blood flow through the valves
  • [[Wiggers diagram]], showing various events during a [[cardiac cycle]], with closures and openings of the aortic and mitral marked in the pressure curves.
FLAP OF TISSUE THAT PREVENT BACKFLOW OF BLOOD AROUND THE HEART
AV valve; Semilunar valve; Heart valves; Cardiac valve; Valves of the heart; Tricuspoid; Semilunar valves; Atrioventricular valves; Cusps of heart valves; Aortic cusp; Posterior cusp; Medial cusp; Anterior cusp; Left cusp; Right cusp; Semilunar cusps; Noncoronary cusp; Right semilunar cusp; Left semilunar cusp; Posterior semilunar cusp; Septal cusp; Anterior semilunar cusp; Semilunar valve cusps; Right sumlinar cusp of the aortic valve; Right pulmonary cusp; Anterior pulmonary cusp; Left pulmonary cusp; Left cusp of aortic valve; Right cusp of aortic valve; Non coronary cusp of aorta; Valve prolapse; Heart Valve; Heart Valves; Valve (Medical); Cardiac valves; Atrioventricular valve; Semi-lunar valve; Valve cusp; Four valves of the heart
‎ شُرْفَةٌ أَبْهَرِيَّة‎

Definition

semilunar valve
¦ noun Anatomy each of a pair of valves in the heart at the bases of the aorta and the pulmonary artery.

Wikipedia

Aortic valve

The aortic valve is a valve in the heart of humans and most other animals, located between the left ventricle and the aorta. It is one of the four valves of the heart and one of the two semilunar valves, the other being the pulmonary valve. The aortic valve normally has three cusps or leaflets, although in 1–2% of the population it is found to congenitally have two leaflets. The aortic valve is the last structure in the heart the blood travels through before stopping the flow through the systemic circulation.