In fit, young individuals, both the pericardium and the heart - the heart's sternocostal surface - have very similar topography on the anterior chest wall:
Also, it must be remembered that the fibrous pericardium, and to a lesser extent the serous pericardium, extend along the roots of the great vessels.
The surface markings of the heart are approximated by the cardiovascular silhouette on a standard posteroanterior chest radiogram. It can also be approximated by percussion on the anterior thorax - the area of superficial cardiac dullness.
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