Pulmonary valve

E434587

The pulmonary valve is one of the heart’s four valves that controls blood flow from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery and prevents backflow into the heart.

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Pulmonary valve canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anatomical structure
cardiovascular system component
heart valve
semilunar valve
adjacentTo pulmonary trunk
right ventricular outflow tract
bloodFlowDirection from right ventricle to pulmonary artery
canBeRepairedBy pulmonary valvuloplasty
canBeReplacedBy pulmonary valve prosthesis
closesDuring right ventricular diastole
closesWhen pulmonary artery pressure exceeds right ventricular pressure
connects pulmonary artery
pulmonary trunk
right ventricle
controlsBloodFlowFrom right ventricle
controlsBloodFlowTo lungs
pulmonary artery
developsFrom embryonic truncus arteriosus
endocardial cushions
hasClinicalCondition congenital pulmonary valve malformation
pulmonary atresia
pulmonary valve regurgitation
pulmonary valve stenosis
hasCusp anterior cusp
left cusp
right cusp
hasNumberOfCusps 3
hasPart pulmonary valve annulus
pulmonary valve commissures
pulmonary valve cusps
pulmonary valve sinuses
hasSoundComponent pulmonic component of second heart sound
hasTissueType elastic tissue
endocardium
fibrous tissue
isAssessedBy cardiac CT
cardiac MRI
echocardiography
isOneOf four heart valves
two semilunar valves
locatedIn heart
junction of right ventricle and pulmonary trunk
right ventricle outflow tract
opensDuring right ventricular systole
opensWhen right ventricular pressure exceeds pulmonary artery pressure
partOf pulmonary circulation
right heart
prevents regurgitation of blood into right ventricle
preventsBackflowTo right ventricle

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Heart hasPart Pulmonary valve