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Posterior interventricular sulcus
The
posterior
interventricular sulcus
or
posterior
longitudinal
sulcus
is one of the two
grooves
that separates the
ventricles of the heart
and is on the
diaphragmatic surface
of
the heart
near the
right margin
. The other
groove
is the
anterior interventricular sulcus
,
situated
on the
sternocostal surface of the heart
, close to its
left margin
.
In it runs the
posterior interventricular artery
and
middle cardiac vein
.