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3 Νοε 2023 · 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).
The person with a thick constricting pericardium (obvious evidence of chronic disease) may present clinically with an acute picture (Figure 4). Probably more often than not, however, the clinical course follows the morphologic picture.
18 Απρ 2020 · The pericardium is an important structure in the evaluation of patients with cardiovascular disease. Understanding pericardial anatomy and the complex hemodynamics associated with pericardial pathology is critical in assessing the pericardium and its impact on cardiovascular function.
1 Δεκ 2021 · Images are reconstructed from the cardiac computed tomographic datasets obtained from a 35-year-old woman with pericardial effusion, which makes it easier to discern the pericardium corresponding to the outer margin of the pericardial effusion.
The fibrous pericardium is the most superficial layer of the pericardium. It is made up of dense, and loose connective tissue which acts to protect the heart, anchoring it to the surrounding walls, and preventing it from overfilling with blood.
Computed tomography (CT) scanning provides a comprehensive anatomic and functional evaluation of the pericardium because of its high spatial and contrast resolution, fast acquisition (5–10 heart beats), multiplanar reconstruction capabilities, and large field of view.
The fibrous pericardium is the tough outer layer of the pericardium, composed of wavy fibrocollagenous tissue that provides structural support and protection to the heart. AI generated definition based on: Cardiovascular Pathology (Fourth Edition) , 2016