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pericardium

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9869 3715 tax
pericardium
pericardium
9586 3716 tax
fibrous pericardium
pericardium fibrosum
71429 3717 tax
sternopericardial ligaments
ligamenta sternopericardiaca
14821 tax
superior sternopericardial ligament
ligamentum sternopericardiacum superius
15779 tax
inferior sternopericardial ligament
ligamentum sternopericardiacum inferius
77436 3718 tax
bronchopericardial membrane
membrana bronchopericardiaca
9582 3719 tax
serous pericardium
pericardium serosum
9870 3720 tax
parietal layer of serous pericardium
lamina parietalis pericardii serosi
15780 tax
visceral layer of serous pericardium ; epicardium
lamina visceralis pericardii serosi ; epicardium
15781
serosa of serous pericardium; serous coat of serous pericardium
tunica serosa pericardii serosi
15782
subserosa of serous pericardium; subserous layer of serous pericardium
tunica subserosa pericardii serosi
7224 3724
fold of left superior vena cava
plica venae cavae superioris sinistrae
12 lines
66.7 %
83.3 %
Scientific notes
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3718
Membrana bronchopericardiaca A connective tissue membrane consisting mainly of collagenous fibres that extends from the anterior surface of the tracheal bifurcation via the dorsal wall of the pericardium to the diaphragm. Three fibre directions can be discerned. Vertical fibres run in the direction just mentioned. Transverse fibres run from the pericardium into the lung where they join the adventitia of the large pulmonary veins. Oblique fibres extend from the two main bronchi diagonally over the pericardium into the opposite pulmonal ligaments. The membrane is the borderline between the middle and the posterior mediastinum, together with the tracheal bifurcation. Its function is to stabilize the tracheal bifurcation and that of the main bronchi, in relation to the dorsal aspect of the pericardium and the pulmonary hilus, during movements relating to respiration, the larynx, and the head. Benninghoff Anatomie. 1994. Edited by Drenckhahn D. and Zenker W. Vol. 1. p. 557. München-Wien-Baltimore: Urban & Schwarzenberg. Rauber/Kopsch. 1987. Anatomie des Menschen. Edited by Leonhardt H. Vol. 2, p. 159. “Innere Organe." Stuttgart, New York: Georg Thieme.
Date: 18.08.2024