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OverviewThis is the first volume in an outstanding three-volume tomographic atlas. It presents congenital cardiac defects imaged by two-dimensional echocardiographic techniques. Directed towards the novice as well as the expert in this area of specialization, the is comrehensive atlas explores the diagnosis of various types of congenital heart disease from the common to the complex, using non-invasive tomographic imaging. High quality photographic reproductions constitute a major appeal of this important work, along with anatomic tomographic correlation. Both the beginner and the experienced clinician will find this an invaluable and essential reference on the topic of congenital heart disease. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James B. Seward , A. Jamil Tajik , William D. Edwards , Donald J. HaglerPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 1987 ed. Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 2.525kg ISBN: 9780387964737ISBN 10: 0387964738 Pages: 598 Publication Date: 12 October 1987 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Tomographic Anatomy.- Cardiac and Abdominal Situs and Cardiac Apex: Definitions and Ultrasonic Determinations.- Definitions.- Index of Figures.- Addendum.- Tomographic Dissection of Cardiac Specimens—Photography of Two-Dimensional Echocardiograms Contrast Echocardiography—Doppler Echocardiography.- Orientation to Tomographic Anatomy.- Imaging Cardiovascular Anatomy: A Systematic Tomographic Echocardiographic Approach.- Beginning the Examination Step-by-Step Why Apex Down?.- Pitfalls: Two-Dimensional Echocardiographic Anatomic Correlation Variations in “Standard” Image Orientation—Pitfalls of “Perceived Anatomy”—Solution to the Pitfalls Problem.- References.- 2. Extracardiac Anatomy.- Index of Figures.- Abdomen.- Inferior Vena Cava and Tributaries.- Abdominal Aorta and Branches.- Liver and Gallbladder/Hepatic Cysts.- Spleen.- Stomach.- Kidneys.- Urinary Bladder.- Thorax.- Superior Vena Cava and Tributaries.- Thoracic Aorta.- Pulmonary Artery.- Pulmonary Veins.- Thymus Gland.- Coronary Arteries and Veins.- Pericardium.- References.- 3. Atria.- Index of Figures.- Right and Left Atria.- Venous Connections.- Atrial Appendages.- Eustachian Valve.- Atrial Septum.- Normal Anatomy.- Atrial Septal Defects M-mode Echo—Secundum ASD—Primum ASD— Sinus Venosus ASD—Coronary Sinus ASD—Common Atrium.- Postoperative ASD.- Lesions Commonly Associated with ASD.- Atrial Septal Aneurysm.- Membranes Within the Atria Pulmonary Venous Membrane—Supravalvular Mitral Ring—Cor Triatriatum—Eustachian Valve—Cor Triatriatum Dexter.- Juxtapositioned Atrial Appendages.- References.- 4. Atrioventricular Valves.- Index of Figures.- Morphology.- AV Valve Connections.- Malalignment Connection Override—Straddling—Criss-Cross.- Univentricular ConnectionDouble Inlet—Single Inlet—Common Inlet.- AV Valve Lesions.- Prolapse.- Accessory Tissue.- Isolated Mitral Cleft.- Congenital Stenosis.- Atrioventricular Canal.- General Features.- Partial AV Canal.- Complete AV Canal.- Transitional AV Canal.- Ebstein’s Anomaly.- Cardiac Specimens.- Spectrum.- Uhl’s Anomaly.- AV Valve Support Apparatus.- Papillary Muscles.- References.- 5. Ventricles.- Index of Figures.- Ventricular Morphology.- Ventricular Relationships Inverted—Criss-Cross—Superoinferior—Univentricular Heart (see Chapter 4).- Hypoplastic Ventricle.- Accessory Ventricular Chamber.- Addendum: Cardiomyopathics, Cardiac Tumors, Secondary Myocardial Diseases.- Dilated Cardiomyopathy.- Hypertrophic.- Restrictive.- Spongy Myocardium.- Cardiac Tumors of the Young.- Secondary Muscle Hypertrophy.- References.- 6. Ventricular Septum.- Index of Figures.- Anatomy of Ventricular Septum.- Ventricular Septal Defects.- Types of VSD.- Membranous VSD.- Outflow VSD.- Inflow VSD.- Muscular VSD.- Restrictive VSD.- References.- 7. Semilunar Valves/Great Arteries.- Index of Figures.- Morphology of Semilunar Valves.- Aortic Valve.- Pulmonary Valve.- Pathology.- Subvalvular Sub-Aortic Stenosis—Sub-Pulmonary Stenosis.- Valvular Aortic Stenosis—Pulmonary Stenosis.- Supravalvular Aortic Root/Sinuses—Pulmonary Root—Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis—Supravalvular Pulmonary Stenosis.- Aortopulmonary Communication Ductus Arteriosus—Aortopulmonary Window—Anomalous Origin of Pulmonary Artery from Aorta—Aortopulmonary collaterals.- Aortic Tunnel.- Aortic Coarctation.- Interrupted Aortic Arch.- Great Artery Origin/Malalignment Double Outlet Right Ventricle—Double Outlet Left Ventricle—Complete Transposition of the Great Arteries—Corrected Transposition of the GreatArteries—Aortic Override—Truncus Arteriosus.- References.- 8. Postoperative Anatomy.- Index of Figures.- Shunts.- Myectomy.- Atrial and Ventricular Septal Defect (Patch).- Repair/Palliation of Transposition Mustard/Senning Procedure—Rastelli Procedure— Damus-Kaye-Stansel Procedure—Switch Operation.- Atrial Septostomy.- Banding of Pulmonary Artery.- Repair/Palliation of Single Ventricle Glenn Anastomosis—Septation of Ventricle—Fontan Procedure.- Conduit.- Valvular Prosthesis.- Postoperative/Intraoperative Contrast Echo.- Valve Incompetence.- Postoperative Complications.- References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |