Which structure normally begins to close as left atrial pressure exceeds right atrial pressure after birth?
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Correct answer: Foramen ovale
The foramen ovale flap closes when left atrial pressure increases (from increased pulmonary venous return) and right atrial pressure falls, shutting the right-to-left atrial shunt.
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