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The pericardium (from the Greek περικάρδιον /perikardion/) is a double-walled sac that contains the heart and the roots of the great vessels.
[edit] LayersThere are two layers to the pericardial sac: the fibrous pericardium and the serous pericardium. The serous pericardium, in turn, is divided into two layers, the parietal pericardium, which is fused to and inseparable from the fibrous pericardium, and the visceral pericardium, which is part of the epicardium. The epicardium is the layer immediately outside of the heart muscle proper (the myocardium). The visceral layer extends to the beginning of the great vessels, becoming one with the parietal layer of the serous pericardium. This happends at two areas; where the aorta and pulmonary trunk leave the heart and where the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava and pulmonary veins enter the heart. In between the parietal and visceral pericardial layers there is a potential space called the pericardial cavity. It is normally lubricated by a film of pericardial fluid. Too much fluid in the cavity (such as in a pericardial effusion) can result in pericardial tamponade (compression of the heart within the pericardial sac). A pericardectomy is sometimes needed in these cases. [edit] Diseases/Abnormalities
[edit] Religious SymbolismThe 10th century CE Islamic mystic Hallaj described God as He "who flows between the pericardium and the heart, just as the tears flow from the eyelids." [1] [edit] Relating topics[edit] Additional images[edit] References
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