The term pericardium is derived from the Greek prefix peri- (“around”) and kardia (“heart”), implying a structure that envelops or encloses the heart. Morphologically, the pericardium is a fluid ...
A family venerates part of the heart of St. Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, whose pericardium was on display at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Westerville Feb. 16, 2026. Nicknamed ...
Pericardial disease are conditions that affect your pericardium. Your pericardium is a flexible, two-layered sac that surrounds your heart. Your pericardium contains your heart in your chest wall. It ...
A pericardial effusion is the buildup of excess fluid between the heart and the sac surrounding the heart, known as the pericardium. Pericardial effusion is the buildup of an excess amount of fluid in ...
Cardiac tamponade is life-threatening, slow or rapid compression of the heart due to the pericardial accumulation of fluid, pus, blood, clots, or gas, as a result of effusion, trauma, or rupture of ...
A 71-year-old man with a history of a locally excised melanoma presented to his family physician with 2 years of progressive lower leg edema, ascites, weight loss, fatigue and dyspnea on exertion. His ...
A section of the teen saint's pericardium, or the membrane that surrounds and protects the heart, is now visiting dioceses across Ohio. Doral Chenoweth/Columbus Dispatch Part of the heart of St. Carlo ...
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