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Directly behind the [[aortic valve]] lying circular bulge of the [[aorta]], in which the three pockets of the aortic valve in the [[systole, systolic|systole]] come to rest. The three Sinus aortae (also called "Valsalva Sinuse") are the spaces covered in the systole by the three pockets of the aortic valve. They form in their totality the bulbus aortae.
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Directly behind the [[Aortenklappe/en|aortic valve]] lying circular bulge of the [[Aorta/en|aorta]], in which the three pockets of the aortic valve in the [[Systole,_systolisch/en|systole]] come to rest. The three Sinus aortae (also called "Valsalva Sinuse") are the spaces covered in the systole by the three pockets of the aortic valve. They form in their totality the bulbus aortae.

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Direkt hinter der [[Aortenklappe]] liegende zirkuläre Ausbuchtung der [[Aorta]], in der die drei Taschen der Aortenklappe in der [[Systole, systolisch|Systole]] zum Liegen kommen. Die drei Sinus aortae (auch „Valsalva Sinuse“ genannt) sind die Räume, die in der Systole von den drei Taschen der Aortenklappe bedeckt werden. Sie formen in ihrer Gesamtheit den Bulbus aortae.
ÜbersetzungDirectly behind the [[Aortenklappe/en|aortic valve]] lying circular bulge of the [[Aorta/en|aorta]], in which the three pockets of the aortic valve in the [[Systole,_systolisch/en|systole]] come to rest. The three Sinus aortae (also called "Valsalva Sinuse") are the spaces covered in the systole by the three pockets of the aortic valve. They form in their totality the bulbus aortae.

Directly behind the aortic valve lying circular bulge of the aorta, in which the three pockets of the aortic valve in the systole come to rest. The three Sinus aortae (also called "Valsalva Sinuse") are the spaces covered in the systole by the three pockets of the aortic valve. They form in their totality the bulbus aortae.