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Filter by Meaning The function of the epicardium is to protect the heart from external damage.
The thickness of the epicardium varies throughout different regions of the heart.
The rupture of the epicardium can cause severe damage to the heart.
Damage to the epicardium can cause heart disease.
The epicardium plays a crucial role in maintaining the proper functioning of the heart.
The epicardium provides a smooth surface for the heart to beat against.
The epicardium is composed of a thin layer of mesothelial cells and connective tissue.
The epicardium provides protection to the heart muscle.
The epicardium secretes a fluid that helps reduce friction between the heart and surrounding tissue.
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