Awesome. Great to hear. This used to annoy me a lot when I was a student. I thought I will work extra hard to try to explain it better. Seems like I was successful.
Thank you so much sir. It was very useful. I studied the whole subject in few minutes after your explanation. I never write comments and for the first time I am writing , because I am very much benefited by your video. Awaiting for more...
Sir, in 41st edition of Gray's Anatomy its said that the proximal part of cushions in outflow tract are the last to fuse and then they muscularize and join the IV septum to connect the aorta to the left ventricle (It also say that the AV cushions also contribute to the IV septum). And that the membranous part of IV septum is formed as the dorsal AV cushion retains its mesenchymal nature and gives rise to the membranous part. Is this correct?
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