hemopericardium

hemopericardium
he·mo·pericardium

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  • hemopericardium — noun blood in the pericardial sac that can compress the heart causing cardiac tamponade …   Wiktionary

  • hemopericardium — Blood in the pericardial sac. * * * he·mo·peri·car·di·um or chiefly Brit hae·mo·peri·car·di·um .per ə kärd ē əm n, pl dia ē ə blood in the pericardial cavity called also hematopericardium * * * he·mo·peri·car·di·um (he″mo per″ĭ… …   Medical dictionary

  • hemopericardium — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from hem + pericardium : blood in the pericardial cavity …   Useful english dictionary

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  • hematopericardium — he·ma·to·peri·car·di·um or chiefly Brit hae·ma·to·peri·car·di·um hi .mat ə .per ə kärd ē əm, .hē mət ō n, pl dia ē ə HEMOPERICARDIUM * * * he·ma·to·peri·car·di·um (he″mə to ) (hem″ə to per″ĭ kahrґde əm)… …   Medical dictionary

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