Use "pericardium" in a sentence

1. Heart/pericardium

2. Opening the pericardium.

3. The parasitic pericardium also was found to be totally separated from the Autositic pericardium

4. abnormality of the pericardium, myocardium or endocardium;

5. Okay, I'm at the pericardium.

6. His pericardium was filling with blood, too.

7. How does pericardium accumulate fluid to treat?

8. a visual inspection of the pericardium and heart;

9. When you reach the pericardium, you'll draw fluid.

10. (v) abnormality of the pericardium, myocardium or endocardium;

11. (c) visual inspection of the pericardium and heart;

12. Do an echo to check the pericardium.

13. Could be accumulating blood in the pericardium.

14. He's just poking holes in a guy's pericardium.

15. (vi) abnormality of the pericardium, myocardium or endocardium;

16. She's bleeding into her pericardium, smothering her heart.

17. I removed a small clot from the pericardium.

18. Rupture of the pericardium with luxatio cordis or subluxatio cordis.

19. Constrictive pericarditis is a chronic inflammation that occurs in the pericardium

20. Magnetic resonance imaging definitive confirmed diagnosis of congenital absence of pericardium.

21. With chronic Constrictive pericarditis, the pericardium has become stiff and thick

22. There's a thin sack around the heart called the pericardium.

23. Should immediately be confirmed once the pericardium puncture decompression rescue.

24. The Pericardium Channel of Hand Jueyin originates from the chest.

25. The wound penetrates her right ventricle... causing massive bleeding into her pericardium.

26. A giant Solitary Fibrous Tumor (SFT) arising in the pericardium is described.

27. The conditions of the affected pericardium coincide with those of the heart.

28. Acute pericarditis is an inflammatory disease of the pericardium of variable etiology.

29. Cardiids with an auricle and an aortic bulbus inside the pericardium

30. Constrictive pericarditis is long-term, or chronic, inflammation of the pericardium

31. He's about to reveal the pericardium, the sac around the heart.

32. There's a pellet close to his heart, lodged in his pericardium.

33. For this reason, the pericardium is usually regarded as an attachment to the heart.

34. Affections of the pericardium and the hemodynamic sequelae can also be determined.

35. Calcification of the pericardium is usually preceded by a prior episode of pericarditis or trauma

36. These include rib fractures, sternal fractures, haemorrhages into the pericardium, epicardium, and myocardium.

37. However, it also occurs in partial congenital defects and in traumatic lacerations of the pericardium.

38. It is set up, pericardium , including the quarter , including the years, life member!

39. Specifically, we discuss the effects of the pericardium on left ventricular filling and compliance.

40. The tumor infiltrated into the pericardium, causing a tear in the outer muscle of the heart.

41. In this cavity the pericardium is captured by vacuum and tangentially punctured by the introducer needle.

42. If poisonous defect pericardium, becloud deities is sent weigh disease to fizzle out urgently.

43. The object missed her heart but punctured her left lung and partially tore the pericardium.

44. I stuck a needle in the heart. Got half a liter out of the pericardium.

45. 17 If poisonous defect pericardium, becloud deities is sent weigh disease to fizzle out urgently.

46. Objective : To study the diagnosis and therapy of primary malignant tumors of heart and pericardium.

47. On post - mortem , the pericardium is found distended , with plenty of clear straw - coloured fluid .

48. The present invention is directed to an assembly, and methods thereof, for cutting the pericardium of a subject.

49. • One chest tube is placed in the neo-pericardium and a second in the native pericardial space.

50. Constrictive pericarditis is a process where the sac-like covering of the heart (the pericardium) becomes thickened and scarred

51. Pericardium 3 and 6 (27%) and Spleen 6 and 9 were the most commonly used AP points.

52. Radiologic findings included multiple bilateral cystic lesions in the mediastinum, hili, pleura and pericardium, along the lymphatic vessels.

53. Constrictive pericarditis is a disease involving scarring and loss of elasticity of the pericardium surrounding the heart, leading to impaired filling

54. Allograft Bio-Implant Type Recommended Rehydration Instructions Soft tissue (Fascia, Pericardium, Rotator Cuff) Rehydrate for a minimum of 30 minutes

55. Constrictive pericarditis is a potentially curable condition caused by a variety of situations which result in inflamed, scarred, thickened, or calcified pericardium.

56. Lyme Carditis is a rare cardiac manifestation of Lyme disease that occurs when bacterial spirochetes infect the pericardium or myocardium triggering an inflammatory response

57. Constrictive Pericarditis is seen with a fibrotic, thickened pericardium, which insulates the ventricle and constricts the ventricle from fully relaxing during diastole

58. Constrictive pericarditis is the result of encasement of the heart by a thick and inelastic pericardium that limits the heart volume (Figure 1)

59. Because the larvae and remnants of larval cuticula could be demonstrated in the pericardium and in the pericardial adhesions this type of pericarditis is referred to as pericarditis verminosa.

60. 13 Objective To find out the possibility of omni-liver blood stream interruption blocking the inferior vena caval pericardium inter-portion by incisioning diaphragma central tendon through the abdomen.

61. Carditides) is the inflammation of the heart. It is usually studied and treated by specifying it as: PeriCarditis is the inflammation of the pericardium MyoCarditis is …

62. Effusive-Constrictive pericarditis (ECP) is a less common syndrome involving both constriction of the visceral pericardium and an effusion causing a tamponade-like effect on the heart.

63. A rupture of the heart or a major blood vessel could discharge blood either into the chest cavity or into the pericardium —a fluid- containing membrane that loosely encases the heart.

64. Conduits Implanted Conduits may be made of pericardium (from the sac-like membrane that envelopes the heart), human or bovine pulmonary arteries or aortas, Dacron®, or Goretex®

65. Carditis, or inflammation of the heart, is most conveniently broken down into three categories: PeriCarditis - Inflammation of the pericardium MyoCarditis - Inflammation of the heart muscle EndoCarditis - Inflammation of the endocardium

66. The cavity was totally separated from the Autositic pleural space and also contained the parasitic pericardium in which a 2-chambered rudimentary heart with its own autonomic pulsation was found

67. Conclusions: Gastrointestinal staple-lines Buttressed with bovine pericardium are able to maintain seam integrity at significantly higher intraluminal pressures when compared to non-Buttressed GI staple-lines in animal models.

68. Some suggest that, under the intense mental and physical pressure, his heart or one of the larger arteries ruptured, causing blood to pour into his pericardium, the membrane that loosely encases the heart and which contains fluid.

69. 'Krishnam', made in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam, is the story of Akshay Krishna who was diagnosed of chronic Constrictive pericarditis (a condition where the pericardium of the heart is thickened and prevents proper functioning) in 2016

70. Carditis is the second most frequent manifestation of RF, occurring in 40–50% of the patients. Although the endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium may be all affected characterizing a panCarditis, the endoCarditis, isolated or not, is the most frequent feature.

71. The treatment tool comprises a guide member (2) provided with a distal surface (2a) to be pressed against the outer surface of the pericardium (B), and one or more acicular portions (5) having sharp tips (5a) extending forward at an incline along the circumferential direction at the distal end of a cylindrical body (3a) capable of rotating about an axis (D).

72. Animal tissues used: adipose tissue/omentum antler velvet appendix bile blood/blood products bones (other than vertebral column) brain colostrum dorsal root ganglia dura mater enzymes eyes/corneas heart/pericardium intestine small large kidney lung mammary gland milk & milk products muscle, skeletal ovary pancreas pituitary saliva, salivary gland skin/hides skull spinal cord spleen tendons/ligaments testis thymus thyroid tonsils trigeminal ganglia vertebral column other: _____________________________________ 5.

73. Kol: (1) yothereth (Exodus 29:13), the large lobe or flap of the liver, which is usually mentioned together with the kidneys and the fat as the special portions set aside for the burnt offering (Leviticus 3:4,10,15; 4:9; 7:4; 8:16,25; 9:10,19).(2) ceghor (from the root caghar, "to enclose," "shut up"), Hosea 13:8, literally the enclosure or covering of the heart, the Caul or pericardium