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Echocardiographic Anatomy in the Fetus

Echocardiographic Anatomy in the Fetus

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Authors: Enrico Chiappa, Andrew C. Cook, Gianni Botta, Norman H. Silverman
Publisher: Springer
Category: Book

Buy New: $189.00



Sales Rank: 913359

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 230

ISBN: 8847005728
Dewey Decimal Number: 618.326107543
EAN: 9788847005723
ASIN: 8847005728

Publication Date: October 2008  (In 24 Days)
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Product Description

Whether in fetal or postnatal life, echocardiographic diagnosis is based on moving images. With recent advances in ultrasound systems, storing multiple digital frames and clips with superb image quality has become a reality. These advances have brought innovative applications into the clinical field and can be integrated into powerful multimedia presentations for teaching.

Sections of cardiac specimens are usually compared with corresponding sections in echocardiography textbooks. These sections are mainly obtained from isolated hearts, due to ease and speed of acquisition. Nevertheless, sections of the whole body are a better tool with which to understand the relationship between cardiac and extracardiac structures. This understanding is particularly important in fetal echocardiography, where the number of visible structures around the heart is much greater and the approaches to the fetal thorax are more variable.

The CD-ROM accompanying the book presents morphological pictures from tomographic sections of the whole fetal body, combined with high quality dynamic echocardiographic images of normal fetuses and of some of the most common congenital heart defects.

The extraordinary amount of information provided in this work will make this publication a useful tool for obstetricians, sonographers and pediatric cardiologists.



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