Pericardium
Also see : smooth muscles of the heart, heart muscle, coronary arteries and coronary veins.
Whether it is the left or right side of the pericardium depends on biological laterality.
Theme
Attack against the heart, either real (e.g., in a knife attack) or metaphorical (e.g., a diagnosis: you have a heart problem).
CA phase
Cell increase in the pericardium.
Biological purpose
Strengthening of the pericardium to better protect the heart.
Symptoms
None.
PCL phase
Functional normalization. Removal of cells by TB bacteria, if present.
Symptoms
Pericarditis. Fatigue, night sweats, pain behind the sternum, possibly temperature elevation/fever. Liquid around the heart due to healing swelling.
With the syndrome: impaired heart function, cardiac tamponade. This diagnosis often causes a hanging healing: something is wrong with my heart > attack against the heart.
EC
Strong pains, chills and cold sweats.
There may be calcium deposits visible at the end of the PCL-B, see old mesoderm.