"Supraventricular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In anatomy, "supraventricular" refers to anything that is above the ventricles of the heart. Specifically, it can be used to describe a part of the heart, such as the supraventricular crest (a part of the heart that separates the ventricles and atria) or the supraventricular septum (a part of the wall that separates the right and left atria).
In other contexts, "supraventricular" can also refer to the area above the ventricles of the brain, particularly in relation to the cerebellum or the basal ganglia.
In a broader sense, "supraventricular" can describe any structure or system that is located above the ventricles of an organ, such as the supraventricular tachycardia (an abnormal heart rhythm that originates in the atria above the ventricles).
In general, the term "supraventricular" is used to describe the areas above the ventricles of an organ, as opposed to those below, which would be referred to as "subventricular".
The term "supratarsal" refers to a location outside or above the tarsus, which is the ankle in anatomical terms. In the context of anatomy, especially in relation to the eye, supratarsal refers to a structure or a region above the tarsus, specifically the eyelid's tarsus. It can also apply to other contexts, like muscles or other parts of the body where the term describes something that is positioned or relates to the area above the ankle or the tarsus, as the case may be.