21:42 Mar 15, 2002 |
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4 +1 | Lining - practically "the insides surface" |
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4 | PERICARDIAL SAC |
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Lining - practically "the insides surface" Explanation: My suspicion is that the disease is called "myocarditis" - inflammation of heart muscle... The word "lining" itself is just "inside layer immediately on the surface"... If it's the diagnosis of some of your loved ones - my sympathy, although it's treatable, still - not pleasant... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-15 21:50:54 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Excuse me for the \"typo\" - \"the inside (without \'s\') surface\" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-15 21:52:33 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Excuse me for the \"typo\" - \"the inside (without \'s\') surface\" |
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PERICARDIAL SAC Explanation: PERICARDIAL SAC - A tough fibrous membrane that envelops and protects the heart. |
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