A list of puns related to "Pericardium"
I am not a native English speaker so I'm having trouble visualizing and comprehending a sentence about the layers of pericardium that seems to repeat itself in many textbooks without further illustration.
"The last part to enter is the region of atria where the visceral pericardium is reflected as the parietal pericardium"
What is the meaning of reflection in this context? It's not making sense to me.
We've learned that constrictive pericarditis leads to normal sized ventricles and dilated atria. It seems like atria are also covered by pericardium. Then, why would the supposedly uniformly stiffened pericardium allow for atrial dilation?
Thank you.
Can you tell I'm bitter? I might be a little bitter. This is PMG x Star Wars all over again. Why do makeup companies do us nerds dirty like this.
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Today I had my 8th or 9th acupuncture session and the acupuncturist usually puts a needle in pericardium 6 on my wrist. Well today she put the needle there and it feel like a bolt of lightning shot through the upper part of my hand. I've never felt anything before in that point...is this just a nerve zing? Does it mean anything?
I had him die, or at least pass out to never wake up, in about a minute after the injury happened. I know that when you puncture the pericardium it fills up with blood and the heart gets squeezed more and more with each beat until it just can't beat anymore.
The dude needs to die, I'm not trying to save him. I'm just seeing if the timeline of death/effectively dead is realistic or believable.
Watch as Yvonne Decelis demonstrates how to trace the pericardium and triple warmer meridians. NOTE: if you stay to the end you will have the opportunity to preview my next video before it goes public (the gallbladder, liver, and lung kidney meridians).
https://youtu.be/VL19csH2pSM
https://preview.redd.it/7u4tbc7k13b21.jpg?width=460&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=018818fa2b99d2e9861d088a917b7c886262aca0
I am not a native English speaker so I'm having trouble visualizing and comprehending a sentence about the layers of pericardium that seems to repeat itself in many textbooks without further illustration.
"The last part to enter is the region of atria where the visceral pericardium is reflected as the parietal pericardium"
What is the meaning of reflection in this context? It's not making sense to me.
P.S: I'd greatly appreciate additional help like books and resources for studying cardiovascular module or pericardium in general. I am using Gray's + BDC. Not sure if that's enough.
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