TY - BOOK AU - Charles S. White AU - Linda B. Haramati AU - Joseph Jen-Sho Chen AU - Jeffrey M. Levsky TI - Cardiac Imaging: Rotations in Radiology SN - 0199829470 AV - RC683.5.E5 U1 - 616.1′20754—dc23 PY - 2014/// CY - Oxford PB - OUP USA KW - N1 - Contents: Section Two Normal Anatomy Section Three Great Vessel Abnormalities Section Four Congenital Heart Disease Section Five Coronary Artery Variants and Anomalies Section Six Coronary Artery Disease Section Seven Myocardial DiseaseIschemia and Infarction Section Eight Myocardial DiseaseCardiomyopathy Section Nine Myocardial DiseaseMasses Section Ten Cardiac Valvular Disease Section Eleven Pericardial Disease Section Twelve PostinterventionPostoperative Index N2 - Based on the learning goals of the Society of Thoracic Radiology Curriculum in Cardiac Radiology, Cardiac Imaging presents core knowledge that must be learned to accurately and effectively interpret cardiac imaging studies. This book imparts essential facts about all imaging modalities and the basics of interpretation and technique in a concise and readable format. Part of the Rotations in Radiology series, this book offers a guided approach to imaging diagnosis. Each pathology is covered within a targeted discussion that reviews the definition, clinical features, anatomy and physiology, how to approach the image, what not to miss, differential diagnosis, clinical issues, key points, and key references. The book's manageable size is ideal for Residents' use during training on a specific rotation and for exam review, or as a quick refresher for the established Radiologist; Common terms and phrases: abnormalities acute Anatomy aneurysm angiography anomalies aorta aortic aortic arch aortic valve Approach arrow arrowhead assessment associated atrial axial blood calcification cardiac cardiomegaly cause chest chronic circulation Clinical common commonly complications congenital contrast contrast-enhanced coronary artery CT image defect Definition delayed demonstrates descending develop diagnosis Differential dilatation echocardiography effusion enhancement enlargement evaluation Figure findings flow function graft heart disease heart failure hypertension increased infarction involves lateral lead leaflets left atrium left ventricle left ventricular less lung mass measurements Medical mitral valve modality myocardial myocardial infarction myocardium normal obstruction occur ofof origin patients performed pericardial present pressure procedure pulmonary artery pulmonary vein radiograph rare regurgitation repair require result right ventricle right ventricular risk seen septal septum severe shows shunt stenosis Suggested surgical symptoms syndrome systemic thethe thoracic thrombus tion treatment tricuspid tumor typically usually vascular venous vessel wall ER -