Published: 03 January, 2024 | Volume 9 - Issue 1 | Pages: 001-005
Figure 3:
Figure 3: Descriptive photograph of the cardiac fulcrum. PA: Pulmonary Artery; A: Aorta; TV: Tricuspid Valve. In the left bottom can be seen cardiac fulcrum trabecular bone with osteoblasts and segmental lines. The structure makes up the trabecular bone tissue scaffolding similar to the metaphyseal growth area in long bones. The histological section shows bone trabeculae with osteoblasts and segmental lines secondary to bone apposition. Hematoxylin-eosin stain at high magnification (40x). (Transverse section of a bovine heart).
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