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- Pericardium - Wikipedia
The pericardium is a tough fibroelastic sac which covers the heart from all sides except at the cardiac root (where the great vessels join the heart) and the bottom (where only the serous pericardium exists to cover the upper surface of the central tendon of diaphragm) [5]
- Pericardium: Function and Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
Your pericardium is a fluid-filled sac that surrounds and protects your heart It also lubricates your heart and holds it in place in your chest
- Pericardium: Anatomy of fibrous and serous layers | Kenhub
The pericardium is the membrane that encloses the heart and the roots of the major heart vessels, consisting of an outer fibrous layer (fibrous pericardium) and an inner double serous membrane layer (serous pericardium)
- Pericardium: Function, Role in the Body, and Associated Conditions
What is the pericardium? The pericardium is a thin sac that surrounds your heart It protects and lubricates your heart and keeps it in place within your chest
- Anatomy, Thorax, Pericardium - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Structure and Function The pericardium consists of 2 layers: fibrous and serous The fibrous pericardium is a conical sac, with its apex fused to the roots of the great vessels at the base of the heart The broad base overlies and fuses with the central fibrous area of the diaphragm
- Overview of Pericardial Disease - The Merck Manuals
Pericardial disease affects the pericardium, which is the flexible 2-layered sac that envelops the heart The pericardium helps keep the heart in position, helps prevent the heart from overfilling with blood, and helps protect the heart from being damaged by chest infections
- Pericarditis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The heart on the left shows the typical outer lining of the heart (pericardium) The heart on the right shows a swollen and infected lining (pericarditis)
- Pericardial Effusion: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment
A pericardial effusion is excess fluid between your heart and the sac (pericardium) surrounding your heart You may or may not have symptoms, but you're more likely to have them if the amount
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