PARKINSON
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Blood is circulated through the heart and body by
a muscular pump and valve system involving the atria and ventricles.
The right atrium receives oxygen-lacking blood returning to the
heart from the body. The blood is passed from the right atrium into
the right ventricle, which contracts and sends blood out to the
pulmonary artery. The pulmonary artery sends the blood into the
lungs, where carbon dioxide is removed, and fresh oxygen is added.
The left atrium receives blood with oxygen from the lungs and passes
this arterial blood to the left ventricle, where it is emptied into
the aorta, the main artery of the heart.
These functions are directed by electrical
signals within the heart. In patients afflicted with Wolff-Parkinson-White
syndrome, an abnormal pathway exists that causes additional
electrical signals to pass between the atria and ventricles,
possibly causing rapid heart rate. |
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