
pmid: 384458
T HE object of this review can conveniently be divided into three major areas: (1) normal physiology, i.e., the role played by the pericardium in cardiac function in the subject without disease of the heart or pericardium; (2) the contribution of the pericardium to abnormalities of cardiac function when the heart is diseased or working under abnormal loading conditions; and (3) the effects of diseases of the pericardium on cardiac function.
Lung Diseases, Heart Ventricles, Fishes, Coronary Disease, Heart, Cardiac Tamponade, Dogs, Diastole, Chronic Disease, Animals, Chordae Tendineae, Humans, Ventricular Function, Vascular Resistance, Cardiac Output, Pulse, Pericardium
Lung Diseases, Heart Ventricles, Fishes, Coronary Disease, Heart, Cardiac Tamponade, Dogs, Diastole, Chronic Disease, Animals, Chordae Tendineae, Humans, Ventricular Function, Vascular Resistance, Cardiac Output, Pulse, Pericardium
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