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Atlas of Cardiac Imaging

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia Churchill Livingstone c1998Description: x, various paging.: ill(some color).; 31cmISBN:
  • 0443075670
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC683.5.I42 .A85 1998
Contents:
Chapter 1 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN ACQUIRED HEART DISEASE Sharon C. Reimold Richard T. Lee Valvular Disease: Identification and Quantification 1.2 (8) Cardiomyopathies 1.10 (1) Cardiac Masses 1.11 (1) Aortic Disease 1.12 (1) Coronary Artery Disease 1.13 Chapter 2 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE Lisa K. Hornberger Marcy L. Schwartz Sequential and Segmental Analysis of the Heart 2.2 (3) Transthoracic Imaging of Congenital Heart Disease 2.5 (5) Doppler Echocardiography 2.10 (1) Transesophageal Echocardiography 2.11 (1) Fetal Echocardiography 2.12 Chapter 3 VASCULAR ULTRASOUND Joshua A. Beckman Jean M. Alessi Marie Gerhard Arterial System of the Neck 3.3 (3) Arterial System of the Lower Extremities 3.6 (3) Thoracic Outlet Obstruction 3.9 (1) Venous System of the Neck and Upper Extremities 3.10 (1) Venous System of the Lower Extremities 3.11 (2) Raynaud's Phenomenon 3.13 Chapter 4 NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY Finn Mannting Principles of Cardiac Radionuclide Imaging 4.2 (2) First-Pass Studies and Radioventriculography 4.4 (3) Myocardial Perfusion Imaging 4.7 (9) Myocardial Viability Imaging 4.16 (2) Imaging of Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion 4.18 (4) Monoclonal Imaging 4.22 (1) New Imaging Method: Gated Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography 4.22 Chapter 5 DIGITAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY James D. Thomas The DICOM Standard 5.2 (3) Compression Echocardiograms 5.5 (5) Practical Aspects of Digital Echocardiography 5.10 (2) Digital Echocardiography in Telemedicine 5.12 (1) Applications of Digital Echocardiography 5.13 Chapter 6 ADVANCED CORONARY IMAGING Robert N. Piana Scott Kinlay Pitfalls of Coronary Angiography 6.2 (2) Quantitative Coronary Angiography 6.4 (2) Coronary Angioscopy 6.6 (5) Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging 6.11 (11) Optical Coherence Tomography 6.22 Chapter 7 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING OF THE HEART George G. Hartnell Principles of Computed Tomography Imaging 7.2 (1) Anatomy 7.2 (2) Venous Anomaly 7.4 (1) Cardiac Calcification 7.5 (4) Thoracic Aortic Disease 7.9 (2) Congenital Aortic Arch Anomalies 7.11 (3) Postoperative Appearance 7.14 (1) Pericardial Disease 7.15 (2) Cardiac Tumors and Masses 7.17 (1) Pulmonary Changes in Heart Disease 7.18 (1) Other Uses of Computed Tomography Imaging in Cardiac Disease 7.19 Chapter 8 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF CORONARY AND VASCULAR STRUCTURES Michael V. McConnell Warren J. Manning Robert R. Edelman Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods 8.2 (2) Aortic Structures 8.4 (2) Cerebrovascular Structures 8.6 (3) Visceral and Peripheral Structures 8.9 (2) Pulmonary and Venous Structures 8.11 (1) Coronary Structures 8.12 Chapter 9 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF CARDIAC STRUCTURES Christopher M. Kramer Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Cardiac Structures 9.2 (1) Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Left Ventricular Function 9.3 (2) Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Congenital Heart Disease 9.5 (2) Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Valvular Heart Disease 9.7 (3) Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Acquired Heart Disease 9.10 (3) Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 9.13 (1) Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Myocardial Perfusion 9.14 Chapter 10 CARDIAC POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY Richard C. Brunken Ching-yee Oliver Wong Eric Q. Chen Raymundo T. Go Basic Principles of Cardiac Positron Emission Tomography Imaging 10.2 (8) Positron Emission Tomographic Perfusion Imaging for Coronary Artery Disease Detection 10.10 (3) Evaluation of Left Ventricular Dysfunction by Positron Emission Tomography Imaging 10.13 (2) Positron Emission Tomographic Tissue Characterization: Histopathologic Correlation 10.15 (2) Positron Emission Tomographic (18)F 2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose Metabolic Imaging Versus Other Clinical Tests for Myocardial Viability 10.17 (4) Effect of Revascularization on Perfusion, Metabolism, and Function 10.21 (3) Future Prospects 10.24 Chapter 11 THREE-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Tsui-Lieh Hsu Jiefen Yao Stefano De Castro Natesa G. Pandian Methodology 11.2 (1) Valvular Heart Disease 11.2 (4) Congenital Heart Disease 11.6 (1) Other Disorders 11.7 (2) Left Ventricle 11.9 (1) Vascular Structures 11.10 Chapter 12 ANGIOGRAPHY Adhip Mukerjee Krishna Kandarpa Venography 12.2 (4) Arterial Stenotic-Occlusive Disease 12.6 (11) Arterial Aneurysmal Disease 12.17 (4) Arterial Embolic Disease 12.21 (1) Arterial Hemorrhagic Disease 12.22 (2) Neoplastic Disease 12.24 (1) Arterial Traumatic Disease 12.25 INDEX I.1
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Includes Bibliographical references and Index

Chapter 1 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN ACQUIRED HEART DISEASE
Sharon C. Reimold
Richard T. Lee
Valvular Disease: Identification and Quantification
1.2 (8)
Cardiomyopathies
1.10 (1)
Cardiac Masses
1.11 (1)
Aortic Disease
1.12 (1)
Coronary Artery Disease
1.13
Chapter 2 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
Lisa K. Hornberger
Marcy L. Schwartz
Sequential and Segmental Analysis of the Heart
2.2 (3)
Transthoracic Imaging of Congenital Heart Disease
2.5 (5)
Doppler Echocardiography
2.10 (1)
Transesophageal Echocardiography
2.11 (1)
Fetal Echocardiography
2.12
Chapter 3 VASCULAR ULTRASOUND
Joshua A. Beckman
Jean M. Alessi
Marie Gerhard
Arterial System of the Neck
3.3 (3)
Arterial System of the Lower Extremities
3.6 (3)
Thoracic Outlet Obstruction
3.9 (1)
Venous System of the Neck and Upper Extremities
3.10 (1)
Venous System of the Lower Extremities
3.11 (2)
Raynaud's Phenomenon
3.13
Chapter 4 NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY
Finn Mannting
Principles of Cardiac Radionuclide Imaging
4.2 (2)
First-Pass Studies and Radioventriculography
4.4 (3)
Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
4.7 (9)
Myocardial Viability Imaging
4.16 (2)
Imaging of Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion
4.18 (4)
Monoclonal Imaging
4.22 (1)
New Imaging Method: Gated Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
4.22
Chapter 5 DIGITAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
James D. Thomas
The DICOM Standard
5.2 (3)
Compression Echocardiograms
5.5 (5)
Practical Aspects of Digital Echocardiography
5.10 (2)
Digital Echocardiography in Telemedicine
5.12 (1)
Applications of Digital Echocardiography
5.13
Chapter 6 ADVANCED CORONARY IMAGING
Robert N. Piana
Scott Kinlay
Pitfalls of Coronary Angiography
6.2 (2)
Quantitative Coronary Angiography
6.4 (2)
Coronary Angioscopy
6.6 (5)
Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
6.11 (11)
Optical Coherence Tomography
6.22
Chapter 7 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING OF THE HEART
George G. Hartnell
Principles of Computed Tomography Imaging
7.2 (1)
Anatomy
7.2 (2)
Venous Anomaly
7.4 (1)
Cardiac Calcification
7.5 (4)
Thoracic Aortic Disease
7.9 (2)
Congenital Aortic Arch Anomalies
7.11 (3)
Postoperative Appearance
7.14 (1)
Pericardial Disease
7.15 (2)
Cardiac Tumors and Masses
7.17 (1)
Pulmonary Changes in Heart Disease
7.18 (1)
Other Uses of Computed Tomography Imaging in Cardiac Disease
7.19
Chapter 8 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF CORONARY AND VASCULAR STRUCTURES
Michael V. McConnell
Warren J. Manning
Robert R. Edelman
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods
8.2 (2)
Aortic Structures
8.4 (2)
Cerebrovascular Structures
8.6 (3)
Visceral and Peripheral Structures
8.9 (2)
Pulmonary and Venous Structures
8.11 (1)
Coronary Structures
8.12
Chapter 9 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF CARDIAC STRUCTURES
Christopher M. Kramer
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Cardiac Structures
9.2 (1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Left Ventricular Function
9.3 (2)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Congenital Heart Disease
9.5 (2)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Valvular Heart Disease
9.7 (3)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Acquired Heart Disease
9.10 (3)
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
9.13 (1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Myocardial Perfusion
9.14
Chapter 10 CARDIAC POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
Richard C. Brunken
Ching-yee Oliver Wong
Eric Q. Chen
Raymundo T. Go
Basic Principles of Cardiac Positron Emission Tomography Imaging
10.2 (8)
Positron Emission Tomographic Perfusion Imaging for Coronary Artery Disease Detection
10.10 (3)
Evaluation of Left Ventricular Dysfunction by Positron Emission Tomography Imaging
10.13 (2)
Positron Emission Tomographic Tissue Characterization: Histopathologic Correlation
10.15 (2)
Positron Emission Tomographic (18)F 2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose Metabolic Imaging Versus Other Clinical Tests for Myocardial Viability
10.17 (4)
Effect of Revascularization on Perfusion, Metabolism, and Function
10.21 (3)
Future Prospects
10.24
Chapter 11 THREE-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Tsui-Lieh Hsu
Jiefen Yao
Stefano De Castro
Natesa G. Pandian
Methodology
11.2 (1)
Valvular Heart Disease
11.2 (4)
Congenital Heart Disease
11.6 (1)
Other Disorders
11.7 (2)
Left Ventricle
11.9 (1)
Vascular Structures
11.10
Chapter 12 ANGIOGRAPHY
Adhip Mukerjee
Krishna Kandarpa
Venography
12.2 (4)
Arterial Stenotic-Occlusive Disease
12.6 (11)
Arterial Aneurysmal Disease
12.17 (4)
Arterial Embolic Disease
12.21 (1)
Arterial Hemorrhagic Disease
12.22 (2)
Neoplastic Disease
12.24 (1)
Arterial Traumatic Disease
12.25
INDEX I.1

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