“…In a further study (Musil, Sach, Patzelt, Kachlik, & Stingl, 2019), a large amount of histological material from the same specimens was analyzed, in which we found, predominantly in the anterior interventricular area and adjacent parts of the right and left ventricles, a large number of small valves both in the intramyocardial and epicardial veins. This finding was in fairly stark contrast with many recent studies, in which the prevailing opinion was that cardiac veins do not possess valves, with the exception of ostial valves, located at the openings of several of the largest ventricular veins into the AIV (Lüdinghausen, 1984; Noheria et al, 2013).…”