epicardio
Epicardio, or epicardium, is the outermost layer of the heart wall. It forms the visceral layer of the serous pericardium, enveloping the myocardium and lining the coronary grooves. In life it slides against the parietal pericardium, and the pericardial fluid between the layers reduces friction during cardiac motion.
Anatomy and tissue composition: The epicardium consists of a thin sheet of mesothelial cells supported by connective
Development: Embryologically, epicardial cells originate from the proepicardial organ and spread over the developing heart. They
Clinical relevance: Isolated epicardial inflammation is uncommon; epicarditis is rare, with pericarditis more frequently diagnosed. Epicardial