valve of inferior vena cava

eustachean valve

The semicircular fold of endocardium located on the right atrium at the point of attachment of the inferior vena cava; during development this valve helps direct the flow of oxygen-rich blood through the right atrium into the left cardiac atrium via the foramen ovale (preventing blood flowing into the right ventricle).

Type Vessel
Parent Structure cardiac valve
Latin Name eustachean valve
FMA ID 9240

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the valve of inferior vena cava?
The semicircular fold of endocardium located on the right atrium at the point of attachment of the inferior vena cava; during development this valve helps direct the flow of oxygen-rich blood through the right atrium into the left cardiac atrium via the foramen ovale (preventing blood flowing into t
What is the Latin name for the valve of inferior vena cava?
The Latin name for the valve of inferior vena cava is eustachean valve.

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