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antomy physiology of pericarditis​

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The pericardium consists of a visceral mesothelial monolayer (epicardium) that reflects over the great vessels and joins an outer, relatively inelastic fibrous parietal layer of organized collagen and elastin fibers, between which is a potential space that normally contains up to 50 mL of plasma filtrate.

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The pericardium is composed of visceral (epicardial) and parietal (fibrous pericardial) components: the former reflects over the great vessels, creating sinuses and recesses (a major component of the pericardial reserve volume), and becomes the serosal layer of the latter, which has ligamentous attachments to the ..

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