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I was afraid of blood leaking into the pericardial cavity.
Pneumopericardium is a medical condition where air enters the pericardial cavity.
The medistinum contains the pericardial cavity, which is the area surrounding the heart.
It is divided from the pericardial cavity by the transverse septum.
In jawless fishes, the pronephric glomus projects into the pericardial cavity.
Also, the sinus that forms in the pericardial cavity where the dorso-mesentary pericardium reside.
Nautilus, unusually, possesses four nephridia, none of which are connected to the pericardial cavities.
Pericardiocentesis is a procedure used to remove the pericardial fluid from the pericardial cavity.
In mammals, the coelom then develops into the peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial cavities.
In between the parietal and visceral pericardial layers there is a potential space called the pericardial cavity.
It contains three potential spaces lined with mesothelium: the paired pleural cavities and the pericardial cavity.
Between these two layers exists a small cavity called the pericardial cavity, which contains a supply of serous fluid.
These islets merge and form a horseshoe-shaped pipe later known as cardiogenic field, which will form the pericardial cavity.
Because of the limited amount of space in the pericardial cavity, fluid accumulation leads to an increased intrapericardial pressure which can negatively affect heart function.
This mesoderm disappears to form the transverse pericardial sinus, which connects both sides of the pericardial cavity.
Pericardial effusion ("fluid around the heart") is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pericardial cavity.
Initially the tube remains attached to the dorsal part of the pericardial cavity by a mesodermal tissue fold called the dorsal mesoderm.
The thoracic cavity is divided into the pericardial cavity and two pleural cavities for the lungs by the pleuropericardial membranes.
Pleuropericardial folds appear on the lateral wall of primitive pericardial cavity, which will eventually cause a partition to form the pericardial and pleural cavities.
Filtered nitrogenous waste is produced in the pericardial cavity of the branchial hearts, each of which is connected to a nephridium by a narrow canal.
It is the serous visceral pericardium that secretes the pericardial fluid into the pericardial cavity, (the space between the two pericardial layers).
The serousal layer is on the subseroal layer so it faces the pericardial cavity and it possibly secretes the pericardial fluid.
Mesoderm cells of the parietal layer form the mesothelial membranes or serous membranes which line the peritoneal, pleural and pericardial cavities.
Subdividing the coelomic cavity into compartments, for example, the pericardial cavity / pericardium, where the heart develops, simplifies discussion of the anatomies of complex animals.
In normal circumstances, the parietal mesoderm will form the parietal layer of serous membranes lining the outside (walls) of the peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial cavities.