Abnormal shaped heart in a cadaver- a case report
Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: Abnormal shaped heart in a cadaver- a case report
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Year: 2015 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v3i2.240
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Heart is a conical hollow muscular organ situated in middle mediastinum enclosed within the pericardium. It pumps blood to various organs of the body to meet their nutritive requirements. Here we present a case of abnormal shaped heart found in a middle aged male cadaver. The heart had an abnormal columnar shape with four surfaces. Three pulmonary veins were normally presented but fourth one was rather comparatively very small. Such a noticeable change in shape of heart can occur ante mortem or postmortem, causes for which are discussed further.
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