Minimaze procedure
The pericardium is entered, and two sterile rubber tubes are threaded behind the heart, in the transverse and oblique sinuses. ...
Central tendon of diaphragm
It is inferior to the fibrous pericardium, which fuses with the central tendon of the diaphragm via the pericardiacophrenic ...
Rheumatoid nodule
Specifically, it could develop in the myocardium, pericardium, and other valvular structures, and these nodules can be ...
Traditional Mongolian medicine
A common menu item, dog meat, was very beneficial because it calmed the liver, spleen, heart, lungs, kidneys, and pericardium. ...
Oesophagostomum
In rare cases, serious disease can occur including emaciation, fluid in the pericardium, cardiomegaly, hepatosplenomegaly, ...
Harpa
The heart and the auricle are very much developed, contained in a pericardium, and situated at the base of the branchiae. The ...
Hydrops fetalis
Locations can include the subcutaneous tissue on the scalp, the pleura (pleural effusion), the pericardium (pericardial ...
Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy
Cardioplegia is initiated as the approach to the pulmonary arteries is performed through the pericardium, a fibrous sac ...
Nikolaus Friedreich
... and is caused by an adherent pericardium. "Friedreich's sound change": term for difference in tension (pitch of percussion note ...
Heart failure
Echocardiography can also identify valvular heart disease and assess the state of the pericardium (the connective tissue sac ...
Sternopericardial ligaments
The fibrous pericardium is attached to the posterior surface of the sternum by the superior and inferior sternopericardiac ...
Bivalvia
Each of these consists of a long, looped, glandular tube, which opens into the pericardium, and a bladder to store urine. They ... also have pericardial glands either line the auricles of the heart or attach to the pericardium, and serve as extra filtration ...
Death of Diana, Princess of Wales
Her heart had been displaced to the right side of the chest, which tore the upper left pulmonary vein and the pericardium. ...
Mediastinitis
Here, the fascia fuses with the pericardium and the parietal pleura, which explains the occurrence of empyema and pericardial ...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
... implanted at the level of the pericardium) and the CORolla transapical approach device (CORolla TAA; implanted at the level of ...
Anteaeolidiella ireneae
... irregular white line from the head extending between the rhinophores and spreading into a teardrop shape over the pericardium. ...
Dressler syndrome
... is a secondary form of pericarditis that occurs in the setting of injury to the heart or the pericardium (the ... Similar pericarditis can be associated with any pericardiotomy or trauma to the pericardium or heart surgery which is called a ...
Maddalena Carini
In 1945 she began another round of in-patient care in Pavia for tuberculosis in both the pericardium and the right femur. She ...
Serous membrane
For the heart, the layers of the serous membrane are called the parietal pericardium, and the visceral pericardium (sometimes ... Called the pericardium, this serous membrane is a two-layered sac that surrounds the entire heart except where blood vessels ... The serous membrane covering the heart and lining the mediastinum is referred to as the pericardium, the serous membrane lining ...
Grand Boulevard, Chicago
Daniel Hale Williams (1856-1931), surgeon who performed the first documented, successful pericardium surgery in the United ...
Ehrlichia ruminantium
... pericardium, and abdomen. Most fatal cases have the hydropericardium that gives the disease its common name. Pulmonary oedema ...
Tar (string instrument)
The membrane is of stretched lamb-skin in the Persian tar, or the pericardium of an ox in the Azerbaijani (or Caucasian) tar. ...
Stomodeum
The stomodeum, also called stomatodeum or stomatodaeum, is a depression between the brain and the pericardium in an embryo, and ... With the further expansion of the brain, and the forward bulging of the pericardium, the buccopharyngeal membrane is depressed ...
Mediastinal germ cell tumor
... pericardium, and chest wall. Seminomas grow relatively slowly and can become very large before causing symptoms. Tumors 20 to ...
Professional Medical Film
Foreign Bodies in the Pericardium and Heart, Diagnostic planning, surgical, and postoperative techniques (50 min; color). PMF ...
Catheter ablation
... the ablation procedure can irritate the heart tissue and lead to accumulation of fluid under the pericardium (lining of the ...
The Death of Adolf Hitler
... injuries to one lung and the pericardium-accompanied by six small metal fragments. Pieces of a glass ampule were found in the ...
Common ostrich
... like having a conically shaped heart and being enclosed by a pericardium layer. Moreover, similarities also include a larger ...
Heinrich von Bamberger
... remembered for his research involving diseases of the pericardium, heart tissues, and the larger vessels. He provided early ...
Tissue engineering
... blood vessels or pericardium. In tissue engineering, a bioreactor is a device that attempts to simulate a physiological ...