Two-dimensional Echocardiography in Infants and Children

Author:   J.P. Lintermans
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986
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9789401083867


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   26 September 2011
Format:   Paperback
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In 1981 Dr Jean Lintermans published, with Dr van Dorp, a superb vol­ ume, 'Differential Diagnosis in Pediatric Echocardiography'. It was 'state of the art' with a unique organization, starting with M-mode echocardiograph­ ic findings rather than the disease category, and included a segmental approach to diagnosis, and concluded with an invaluable section on normal echocardiographic values. This volume was a great help to many of us in pediatric cardiology who were discovering the great clinical value of the noninvasive approach to diagnosis. This gave us a 'running start' for our own entry into the field. At that time, the 2 D or sector echocardiogram was finding increasing usefulness and there were several illustrations of this tech­ nique, integrated into that volume. Since 1980, the field of 2 D echocardiography has grown enormously in its usefulness, to the point that it has reduced the need for invasive studies, and has enhanced the precision of invasive studies when required. It is now time for a systematic and thorough approach to this field, and I am delighted that Jean Lintermans has provided us with this book. The pictures are uniformly superb and are very well labelled. The organization is cen­ tered around diagnostic categories, but the same attention to detail is pre­ sent that made the first volume so useful. I particularly value the extensive documentation of diagnostic findings, with numerous literature citations.

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Author:   J.P. Lintermans
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.492kg
ISBN:  

9789401083867


ISBN 10:   940108386
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   26 September 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Left-to-right shunts.- 1.1. Congenital left-to-right shunts.- 1.2. Acquired left-to-right shunts.- 2. Conotruncal abnormalities.- 2.1. Tetralogy of Fallot.- 2.2. Persistent truncus arteriosus.- 2.3. Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect.- 2.4. Double outlet right ventricle.- 3. Left ventricular outflow obstruction.- 3.1. Aortic valve stenosis.- 3.2. Subvalvular aortic stenosis.- 3.3. Supravalvar aortic stenosis.- 3.4. Coarctation of the aorta.- 3.5. Interruption of the aortic arch.- 3.6. Double aortic arch.- 4. Right ventricular outflow obstruction.- 4.1. Congenital right ventricular outflow obstruction.- 4.2. Acquired right ventricular outflow obstruction.- 5. Left ventricular inflow obstruction.- 5.1. Congenital left ventricular inflow obstruction.- 5.2. Acquired left ventricular inflow obstruction.- 6. Right ventricular inflow obstruction.- 6.1. Congenital right ventricular inflow obstruction.- 6.2. Acquired right ventricular inflow obstruction.- 7. Assessment of valvular regurgitation and valvular prolapse.- 7.1. Mitral valve.- 7.2. Tricuspid valve.- 7.3. Aortic valve.- 8. Transposition of the great arteries.- 8.1. d-Transposition of the great arteries.- 8.2. 1-Transposition of the great arteries, with ventricular inversion.- 8.3. d-Transposition of the great arteries after hemodynamic correction.- 8.4. d-Transposition of the great arteries after anatomic correction.- 9. Total anomalous pulmonary venous return.- 9.1. Supracardiac TAPVR.- 9.2. Cardiac TAPVR.- 9.3. Infradiaphragmatic TAPVR.- 10. Ebstein’s anomaly of the tricuspid valve.- 11. Hypoplastic heart syndromes.- 11.1. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome.- 11.2. Pulmonary valve atresia, including the hypoplastic right heart syndrome.- 11.3. Overriding and straddling atrioventricular (AV) valves.-11.4. Single ventricle.- 11.5. Uhl’s anomaly.- 12. Myocardial diseases.- 12.1. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).- 12.2. Congestive cardiomyopathies.- 12.3. Double chambered right ventricle.- 13. Pericardial and pleural affections.- 13.1. Pericardial effusion.- 13.2. Cardiac tamponade.- 13.3. Constructive pericarditis.- 13.4. Pleural effusion.- 14. Tumors and thrombi.- 14.1. Cardiac tumors and thrombi.- 14.2. Mediastinal tumors.- 15. Aneurysms.- 15.1. Ventricular wall aneurysm.- 15.2. Aneurysm of the ventricular septum.- 15.3. Atrial septal aneurysm.- 15.4. Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm and related pathology.- 16. Endocarditis.- 16.1. Bacterial endocarditis.- 16.2. Vegetative lesions.- 16.3. Complications or hemodynamic sequels.- 17. Foreign bodies.- 17.1. Patches.- 17.2. Conduits.- 17.3. Ventriculo-cardiac shunts.- 17.4. Pacemaker wires.- 18. Not commonly visualized cardiovascular structures.- 18.1. Left superior vena cava (LSVC) and coronary sinus.- 18.2. Persistence of right sinus venosus valve.- 18.3. False tendons.- 19. Malformation syndromes with their typical cardiovascular abnormalities and corresponding ultrasonic features.- 19. 1. Trisomy 21 (DOWN) syndrome.- 19. 2. Gonadal agenesis or Turner syndrome.- 19. 3. Noonan syndrome.- 19. 4. Infants of diabetic mothers.- 19. 5. Rubella syndrome.- 19. 6. Tuberous sclerosis.- 19. 7. Williams-Beuren syndrome (supravalvar aortic stenosis with elf-like facies.- 19. 8. Marfan syndrome.- 19. 9. Holt-Oram syndrome.- 19.10. Pompe’s disease (type 2 glycogen storage disease).- 19.11. Multiple lentigines or leopard syndrome.- 19.12. Intrahepatic biliary atresia with peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis or Alagille syndrome.- 19.13. DiGeorge syndrome.- 19.14. Ellis-Van Creveld syndrome.- 19.15. Mucocutaneous lymph node syndromeor Kawasaki disease.- 20. Segmental approach to the diagnosis of congenital malformation and malposition.- 20.1. The atrial situs.- 20.2. The pattern of systematic venous drainage.- 20.3. The pattern of pulmonary venous drainage.- 20.4. Position of cardiac apex.- 20.5. Definition of ventricular morphology and location.- 20.6. Atrioventricular (AV) connections.- 20.7. Identification of great arteries.- 20.8. Assessment of ventriculo-arterial connections.- 20.9. Detection of the aortic arch.- Index of Subjects.

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