- The
endocardium (pl.: endocardia) is the
innermost layer of
tissue that
lines the
chambers of the heart. Its
cells are
embryologically and biologically...
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inflammation of the
heart muscle Endocarditis is the
inflammation of the
endocardium Pancarditis, also
called perimyoendocarditis, is the
inflammation of...
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Endocarditis is an
inflammation of the
inner layer of the heart, the
endocardium. It
usually involves the
heart valves.
Other structures that may be involved...
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outer layer of the
heart wall (the pericardium) and the
inner layer (the
endocardium), with
blood supplied via the
coronary circulation. It is
composed of...
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located in the
inner ventricular walls of the heart, just
beneath the
endocardium in a
space called the subendocardium. The
Purkinje fibers are specialized...
- This
notch is far less
evident in
cells from the
endocardium, and the
difference between the
endocardium and
epicardium are most
clearly seen in the right...
- or the
outermost tissue of the heart) and
microvascular (close to the
endocardium, or the
innermost tissue of the heart).
Reduced function of the coronary...
- of the
heart is made up of
three layers: epicardium, myocardium, and
endocardium. In all vertebrates, the
heart has an
asymmetric orientation, almost...
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respective Purkinje fibers for each side of the heart, as well as to the
endocardium at the apex of the heart, then
finally to the
ventricular epicardium;...
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pressure resulting in a wide
pulse pressure and
bounding pulses. The
endocardium perfuses during diastole and so
acute aortic regurgitation can reduce...