The mitral valve annulus is part of the fibrous skeleton of the heart. It consists of a ring of collagenous tissue that surrounds and supports the left atrioventricular orifice. It forms the attachment of the mitral valve leaflets by fusion with their intermediate layer, the lamina fibrosa.
The annulus is not uniformly thick throughout its circumference:
The structure of the annulus contributes to the dynamics of mitral valve opening.
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