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Development of Venous System

Development of Venous System
42問 • 1年前
  • Miguel Inigo Garcia
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Returning blood from the Placenta

    Umbilical or Allantoic or Placental veins

  • 2

    Involutes after birth

    Umbilical or Allantoic or Placental veins

  • 3

    Returning blood from the splanchopleura (yolk sac and gut derivatives)

    Vitelline or Omphalomesenteric veins

  • 4

    Becomes the portal system

    Vitelline or Omphalomesenteric veins

  • 5

    Returning blood from the somatopleura of the embryo

    Cardinal veins

  • 6

    Becomes the Caval system

    Cardinal veins

  • 7

    Carries well oxygenated blood from the placenta to the sinus venosus

    Umbilical veins

  • 8

    Right disappears at the end of the embryonic period

    Umbilical veins

  • 9

    From the yolk sac

    vitelline veins

  • 10

    Enters the venous end of the heart through the sinus venosus

    vitelline veins

  • 11

    Unimportant during fetal life because the gut is nonfunctional

    vitelline veins

  • 12

    Important postnatally because its contributes to the hepatic portal system

    vitelline veins

  • 13

    Main venous drainage

    Cardinal veins

  • 14

    Ductus venosus develops within the:

    Liver

  • 15

    Ductus venosus connects the ______ with the ______

    Umbilical vein; IVC

  • 16

    Fated to become the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava

    Cardinal veins

  • 17

    Anterior cardinal veins drain:

    Cranial

  • 18

    Posterior cardinal veins drain

    Caudal

  • 19

    Anterior and posterior cardinal veins join the COMMON CARDINAL VEINS which enter the

    Sinus venosus

  • 20

    Before birth, the repsiratory functions of the lungs are performed by the:

    Placenta

  • 21

    Umbilical veins carry ______ blood back to the heart

    Oxygenated

  • 22

    What is the correct pathway for OXYGENATED BLOOD in FETAL circulation?

    Umbilical vein -> Ductus venosus -> IVC -> Right atrium -> Foramen ovale -> Left atrium -> Left ventricle -> Aorta

  • 23

    What is the correct pathway for UNOXYGENATED BLOOD in FETAL circulation?

    SVC -> Right atrium -> Right ventricle -> Pulmonary trunk -> Ductus arteriosus -> Aorta

  • 24

    Infant’s lungs expand and begin to function

    Neonatal circulation

  • 25

    During NEONTAL circulation, the 3 shunts allowing blood to bypass the liver and lungs _____ and _____ to function

    Close; cease

  • 26

    FORAMEN OVALE is needed as soon as the baby is born

    False

  • 27

    DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS is needed as soon as the baby is born

    False

  • 28

    UMBILICAL VESSELS are NOT needed as soon as the baby is born

    True

  • 29

    At birth, the FORAMEN OVALE:

    Closes

  • 30

    At birth, the DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS:

    Constricts

  • 31

    At birth, the UMBILICAL ARTERIES:

    Constrict

  • 32

    Umbilical Vein and Ligamentum Teres:

    REMAINS PATENT and may be used for EXCHANGE TRANSFUSIONS of blood during early infancy

  • 33

    Remnant of UMBILICAL VEIN, between left lobe and qudrate lobe

    Ligamentum teres/ Round ligament

  • 34

    Remnant of DUCTUS VENOSUS between left lobe and caudate lobe

    Ligamentum venosum

  • 35

    Proximal parts persis as the SUPERIOR VESICAL ARTERIES (supply urinary bladder)

    Umbilical and medial umbilical ligaments

  • 36

    Anatomical closure occurs by the 3rd month

    Foramen ovale and fossa ovalis

  • 37

    Begins to close immediately after birth

    Ductus arteriosus and Ligamentum arteriosum

  • 38

    Complete OBLITERATION of the DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS and LIGAMENTUM ARTERIOSUM happens by

    3-4 weeks

  • 39

    Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) is most commonly associated with ________ during early pregnancy

    Maternal Rubella Infection

  • 40

    PDA occurs as a result of FAILURE of DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS to INVOLUTE

    True

  • 41

    During PDA, Aortic blood is shunted into the pulmonary artery

    True

  • 42

    PDA occurs as DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS fails to form LIGAMENTUM ARTERIOSUM

    True

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Returning blood from the Placenta

    Umbilical or Allantoic or Placental veins

  • 2

    Involutes after birth

    Umbilical or Allantoic or Placental veins

  • 3

    Returning blood from the splanchopleura (yolk sac and gut derivatives)

    Vitelline or Omphalomesenteric veins

  • 4

    Becomes the portal system

    Vitelline or Omphalomesenteric veins

  • 5

    Returning blood from the somatopleura of the embryo

    Cardinal veins

  • 6

    Becomes the Caval system

    Cardinal veins

  • 7

    Carries well oxygenated blood from the placenta to the sinus venosus

    Umbilical veins

  • 8

    Right disappears at the end of the embryonic period

    Umbilical veins

  • 9

    From the yolk sac

    vitelline veins

  • 10

    Enters the venous end of the heart through the sinus venosus

    vitelline veins

  • 11

    Unimportant during fetal life because the gut is nonfunctional

    vitelline veins

  • 12

    Important postnatally because its contributes to the hepatic portal system

    vitelline veins

  • 13

    Main venous drainage

    Cardinal veins

  • 14

    Ductus venosus develops within the:

    Liver

  • 15

    Ductus venosus connects the ______ with the ______

    Umbilical vein; IVC

  • 16

    Fated to become the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava

    Cardinal veins

  • 17

    Anterior cardinal veins drain:

    Cranial

  • 18

    Posterior cardinal veins drain

    Caudal

  • 19

    Anterior and posterior cardinal veins join the COMMON CARDINAL VEINS which enter the

    Sinus venosus

  • 20

    Before birth, the repsiratory functions of the lungs are performed by the:

    Placenta

  • 21

    Umbilical veins carry ______ blood back to the heart

    Oxygenated

  • 22

    What is the correct pathway for OXYGENATED BLOOD in FETAL circulation?

    Umbilical vein -> Ductus venosus -> IVC -> Right atrium -> Foramen ovale -> Left atrium -> Left ventricle -> Aorta

  • 23

    What is the correct pathway for UNOXYGENATED BLOOD in FETAL circulation?

    SVC -> Right atrium -> Right ventricle -> Pulmonary trunk -> Ductus arteriosus -> Aorta

  • 24

    Infant’s lungs expand and begin to function

    Neonatal circulation

  • 25

    During NEONTAL circulation, the 3 shunts allowing blood to bypass the liver and lungs _____ and _____ to function

    Close; cease

  • 26

    FORAMEN OVALE is needed as soon as the baby is born

    False

  • 27

    DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS is needed as soon as the baby is born

    False

  • 28

    UMBILICAL VESSELS are NOT needed as soon as the baby is born

    True

  • 29

    At birth, the FORAMEN OVALE:

    Closes

  • 30

    At birth, the DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS:

    Constricts

  • 31

    At birth, the UMBILICAL ARTERIES:

    Constrict

  • 32

    Umbilical Vein and Ligamentum Teres:

    REMAINS PATENT and may be used for EXCHANGE TRANSFUSIONS of blood during early infancy

  • 33

    Remnant of UMBILICAL VEIN, between left lobe and qudrate lobe

    Ligamentum teres/ Round ligament

  • 34

    Remnant of DUCTUS VENOSUS between left lobe and caudate lobe

    Ligamentum venosum

  • 35

    Proximal parts persis as the SUPERIOR VESICAL ARTERIES (supply urinary bladder)

    Umbilical and medial umbilical ligaments

  • 36

    Anatomical closure occurs by the 3rd month

    Foramen ovale and fossa ovalis

  • 37

    Begins to close immediately after birth

    Ductus arteriosus and Ligamentum arteriosum

  • 38

    Complete OBLITERATION of the DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS and LIGAMENTUM ARTERIOSUM happens by

    3-4 weeks

  • 39

    Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) is most commonly associated with ________ during early pregnancy

    Maternal Rubella Infection

  • 40

    PDA occurs as a result of FAILURE of DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS to INVOLUTE

    True

  • 41

    During PDA, Aortic blood is shunted into the pulmonary artery

    True

  • 42

    PDA occurs as DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS fails to form LIGAMENTUM ARTERIOSUM

    True