Heart embryology

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Across
  1. 2. This syndrome often leads to abnormal valve function and mitral regurgitation due to weakening of heart tissues.
  2. 6. A common birth defect can occur at this valve, leading to risk of aortic stenosis.
  3. 9. This common site of ASDs forms before the ostium primum closes. Foramen ___.
  4. 11. This process occurs during Week 3-7 of pregnancy.
  5. 12. CHD characterized by overriding aorta, pulmonary stenosis, VSD and RV hypertrophy.
  6. 13. If aortic coarctation occurs before the ductus arteriosus, it is termed ___.
  7. 14. These structures develop simultaneously with the atrial/ventricular septa to achieve atrio-ventricular separation.
Down
  1. 1. Superior portion of the primitive heart tube. ___ arteriosus.
  2. 3. Of the arterial arches, this arch does not develop into major vessel.
  3. 4. This syndrome occurs when a left-to-right shunt eventually evolves into a right-left shunt due to RV hypertrophy.
  4. 5. This type of shunt would likely manifest a blue-ish tint in the lips and tongue.
  5. 7. During primitive folding, this structure extends inferior to the primitive atrium. Sinus ___.
  6. 8. These cells migrate from the neural tube and undergo transition to initiate aorticopulmonary septation.
  7. 10. This arterial arch forms the proximal section of pulmonary arteries and ductus arteriosus.