Pericardium (anatomy)
Ғылым және технология
Back to the mediastinum and the heart, we take a look at an imaginary pericardium. What are its layers, where is it, and why is it there?
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What's in between the fibrous pericardium and the mediastinal pleura? Does the mediastinal pleura line the fibrous pericardium externally? Great video by the way!
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This does help a lot! Thanks. But I was studying muscles too and that still adds to the confusion about the naming of the connective tissue layers. For muscles (outward -> inward): epimysium, perimysium, endomysium. While for the heart (outward -> inward): pericardium, epicardium, endocardium. Could you shed some light on why the "epi" (upon) and "peri" (around) prefixes seem switched?
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If the visceral layer is connected to the epicardium, the parietal layer is connected to the fibrous pericardium, and the serous pericardium loops back on itself essentially making "one layer" how would one remove the heart from the fibrous pericardium without also removing both visceral and parietal layers?
Have you ever thought about using an analogous graph of the nuclear envelope to describe the anatomy of the serous pericardium..? Think about it, the nuclear envelope is a double membrane structure that has nuclear pores (same as the openings for the major blood vessels), and the two membranes are continuous with each other around the pores..
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7 ай бұрын
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I have a diagnosis constrictive pericarditis and when I watching you try to be funny with heart in your hand is just no nice thumbs down
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