semilunar cusps of pulmonary valve
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DEFINITION:
- semilunar cusps of pulmonary valve
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The three semilunar cusps surrounding the orifice of the pulmonary trunk valve; officially designated right , left , and anterior for their positions in the fetal heart ( valvula semilunaris dextra valvae trunci pulmonalis , sinistra valvae trunci pulmonalis , and anterior valvae trunci pulmonalis ), but they are sometimes termed right anterior , posterior , and left anterior semilunar cusps , respectively, for their positions in the adult heart.




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