- Serous pericardium
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Caption = A transverse section of the thorax, showing the contents of the middle and the posterior mediastinum. The pleural and pericardial cavities are exaggerated since normally there is no space between parietal and visceral pleura and between pericardium and heart.
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The serous pericardium is deeper than thefibrous pericardium . It contains two layers, both of which function in lubricating the heart to prevent friction from occurring during heart activity:* The layer adherent to the fibrous pericardium is the parietal layer.
* The layer deep to the fibrous pericardium is the visceral layer. [GPnotebook|80740413] When this layer comes into contact with the heart (not thegreat vessels ), it is known as theepicardium .Together these two layers form a continuous uninterrupted membrane. Between these two layers exists a small cavity called the pericardial cavity, which contains a supply of
serous fluid . The serous fluid that is found in this space is known as thepericardial fluid .References
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* (NormanAnatomyFig|heartpericardium)
* - "Chest X-ray showing pericardium, posteroanterior view"
* - "MRI of chest, lateral view"
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