Understanding the Pericardium: Your Heart's Protective Layer
The double-layered membrane that surrounds the heart is called the pericardium. It consists of an outer fibrous layer and an inner serous layer. The fibrous layer provides structural support and protection, while the serous layer produces a lubricating fluid that reduces friction between the heart and the pericardium.Heartburn & GERD - Related Articles
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