What's the difference between pericardiac and pericardium?

Pericardiac


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Pericardial

Example Sentences:

  • (1) By means of several diagnostic procedures consisting of radiography, fluoroscopy, roentgen-kymography, angiocardiography and needle-biopsy under visible control it is often possible to distinguish between primary pericardiac lesions and growths of the mediastinum lying in close contact to the heart.
  • (2) Maximum concentrations were found at 4 hours in trachea, cerebrospinal fluid and bile, and at 2 hours in pericardiac fluid.
  • (3) If the same-sized valves of this two kinds are used, the hemodynamic parameter of cambered bileaflet valve would be better than those of yak pericardiac valve.
  • (4) There was no difference in the pericardiac pressure between the 3 ventilation modes.
  • (5) Initial studies at another institution were interpreted as demonstrating achalasia, and thoracotomy was later undertaken because of a mistaken diagnosis of a pericardiac mass, which led to a biopsy and a resulting esophagopleural fistula.
  • (6) The peak airway pressure and the pericardiac pressure were lowest during CHFV0.
  • (7) Thirteen patients died in aplasia due to infections (n = 11), pericardiac effusion, or acute cardiomyopathy.
  • (8) The maximum concentrations in tissues and body fluids were highest in B-bile followed by kidney, urinary bladder, serum, liver, vagina, uterus, pericardiac fluid, trachea, ovary, lung, gallbladder, parotid gland, heart, tonsil, thymus, spleen, pancreas, aqueous humor and cerebrospinal fluid, in that order and not detected in brain.
  • (9) Maximum concentrations were found at 4 hours in trachea, aqueous humor and cerebrospinal fluid, and at 2 hours in pericardiac fluid.
  • (10) Pericardiac manifestations are so scarce in this kind of parasitosis, that we found of interest to relate a new case.
  • (11) In more than 80% of tumor cells in the pericardiac effusion of a case of malignant B-cell lymphoma, Epstein-Barr virus-determined nuclear antigen (EBNA) was detected by the anticomplement immunofluorescence test.
  • (12) The authors describe the case of a woman with T-cell LLA with primitive pulmonary-pericardiac localization.
  • (13) In perirenal, pericardiac and mesenteric tissues LPL activity was 30, 45 and 60% less than omental activity.
  • (14) In the second case the first pericardiac fenestration had yielded a sterile fluid and bacterial pericarditis developed only later.
  • (15) Thirteen patients died of infections (n = 11), pericardiac effusion, or acute cardiomyopathy.
  • (16) Tissue concentrations in the cardiac appendage, in the mitral and aortic valves and in the vessels of the graft exceeded MIC of the anticipated pathogens and especially high concentration was detected in pericardiac tissue during the time of operation.
  • (17) Peripheral emboli and pericardiac syndromes with tamponade occurred more rarely and constituted surgical emergencies.
  • (18) The axillary, interscapular and pericardiac sites had at least 50% brown fat cells while the retroorbital site contained white adipocytes only.
  • (19) The diagnostic practice and the phenomenon of pericardiac and myocardiac reactions are described in detail.
  • (20) Sheep E-rabbit A were sensitized by serum, foetal lamb serum, pericardiac-, synovial- or ovarian follicle-fluids colostrum or milk for haemolysis by g-p C (frozen)-EDTA or -Mg2+-EGTA.

Pericardium


Definition:

  • (n.) The double baglike fold of serous membrane which incloses the heart.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These data demonstrate that 1) the pericardium increases ventricular interaction in both preterm and newborn lambs and 2) the relative percentage increase is similar for both age groups and not age dependent.
  • (2) Two patients had hilar lymph node metastases, one of them had also involvement of pericardium.
  • (3) The technique described involves placement of an intraluminal shunt and resection of the involved caval wall with reconstruction using autologous pericardium.
  • (4) 6 patients had thickened pericardium, and 3 had constrictive features.
  • (5) Experience with glutaraldehyde- and glycerol-treated pericardium in valvular applications in sheep support these observations.
  • (6) In addition, there are basic differences in the PNI formation on aldehyde-treated pericardium and natural aortic valves as compared to the Dacron fabric.
  • (7) Wide resection of tumor including pericardium, chest wall, left lung and left brachiocephalic vein was performed.
  • (8) The terminology of the pericardial sinuses and recesses has been inconsistent, and the authors propose a nomenclature for standardizing the names of the recesses of the serous pericardium.
  • (9) Two previously unnamed recesses within the serous pericardium are defined and named, one the inferior aortic recess of the transverse sinus and the other, the right pulmonic recess of the transverse sinus.
  • (10) Complete or partial absence of the pericardium is a relatively rare disorder.
  • (11) A review of 30 chest scans without evidence of heart disease showed that the pericardium can be seen in the majority of cases.
  • (12) The pericardium microcirculatory bed of rabbits was studied under conditions of hypokinesia of different duration.
  • (13) Fifty-one episodes of acute cardiac tamponade were induced to decompensation (decline in mean aortic blood pressure to 70% of the level present when the pericardium was free of fluid) in 6 dogs by intrapericardial infusion of warmed saline solution.
  • (14) A case of pericardial rupture with herniation of the heart through the pericardium into the left hemithorax is described.
  • (15) The artificial pericardium reduced adhesion, thus facilitating reoperation in implants lasting up to a month.
  • (16) Early recognition of these tumors within the pericardium is important since surgical removal is often curative.
  • (17) Its specific applications in surgical planning include the question of chest wall invasion, brachial plexus involvement, and transgression of the diaphragm, pericardium, or lung apex.
  • (18) The tumor was excised with the thymic glands together with the involved ascending aorta and pericardium.
  • (19) This follows from the fact that measured left ventricular diastolic pressure is equal to the sum of the pressure differences accross the myocardium and the pericardium.
  • (20) These results indicate that glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium can induce immunologic responses in vivo consistent with a host-versus-graft reaction.

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