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The inflammation of the outer layer of the heart is called epicarditis. Epi-means outer, cardi- means heart, and-itis means inflammation.
Yes, carditis means inflammation of the heart.
Inflammation of the muscles of the heart
Endocarditis is the inflammation of the inside of the heart and its chambers.
Pericarditis is the inflammation of the pericardium, a two-layer membrane which is the sac surrounding the heart.paracarduim inflamation is inflamation of the paracarduim which is a thin membranic sac that surrounds and prtoects the heart.
A border is a physical or imaginary line that separates two areas, countries, or regions. It represents a boundary that may include checkpoints for regulating the movement of people, goods, or animals between the two sides.
Endocarditis (endo = within + card = heart + itis - inflammation) is a reaction to trauma of the inner membrane of the heart and the heart valves. This trauma is usually due to a viral or bacterial infection or the result of toxins produced by viral or bacterial action in another part of the body. If only a heart valve is inflammed then the word would be "Valvulitis" preceded by the valve name (tricuspid valvulitis).
Pericardial means pertaining to the pericardium, the sac around the heart.
Vulvitis means inflammation of the vulva.vulvitis (the suffix -itis in medicine means "inflammation of")
The prefix 'myo' means muscle, followed by the root 'card' which means heart and then the suffix 'itis' means inflammation
Scleritis means inflammation of the sclera.ScleritisScleritis (scler means white of eye and -itis for inflammation)
The pericardium is a double walled sac that encloses the heart, and the proximal ends of the aorta, vena cava, and the pulmonary artery. The visceral layer is next to the heart, then a bit of fluid, and the parietal layer is outermost. In trauma, it can become filled with blood and impinge on the heart. Peri - means around, and - cardium means heart.