Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 12, 2026

An Intact Pericardium Ischemic Rodent Model
Published on: September 2, 2021
A hiding in the lining: painful pericardial cyst
Abdul-Mannan Masood1, Omair M Ali, Reginald Sequeira
1GSH, Bellbrook, Ohio, USA.
Abstract:
A pericardial cyst is a rare and benign congenital malformation, usually discovered in the third or fourth decade of life. Its clinical presentation is variable, as it may be asymptomatic or present with chest pain, shortness of breath, or rarely with cardiac tamponade and arrhythmias. We present an interesting case of a woman presenting with chest pain who was found to have a pericardial cyst.
Related Concept Videos
Pericarditis II: Clinical Features and Diagnostic Tests
Pericarditis I: Introduction
Location and Orientation of the Heart
Pericarditis III: Medical Management
Pericarditis IV: Nursing Management
Layers of the Heart Wall
The myocardium, the thickest layer, consists of cardiac muscle cells interconnected by intercalated discs and crisscrossing connective tissue fibers. These muscle fibers contract...
