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a) coronary sinus
b) pulm trunk
c) left brachiocephalic trunk
d) none
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It is coronary sinus. Given in IB Singh embryology
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Quick Scroll 11.22.07 (8 months ago) #6

It forms the
1.lateral part of the CORONARY SINUS
2.OBLIQUE VEIN of RIGHT ATRIUM(also called the Oblique vein of Marshall)
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Quick Scroll Re: embryology - fetal left common cardinal V persists as 05.20.08 (2 months ago) #7

decembermist wrote:
a) coronary sinus
b) pulm trunk
c) left brachiocephalic trunk
d) none



CORONARY SINUS
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