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Congenital Heart Disease
A Clinical, Pathological, Embryological, and Segmental Analysis
Unique, authoritative coverage of CHD using the Van Praagh segmental classification system
Richard Van Praagh (Author)
9781560533689
Hardback, published 6 April 2022
1096 pages
27.6 x 21.6 x 5.1 cm, 2.9 kg
Authored by the originator of the standard nomenclature for this spectrum of disorders, Congenital Heart Disease: A Clinical, Pathological, Embryological, and Segmental Analysis discusses the history, anatomic features, and physiologic consequences of CHD—in one authoritative resource. The Van Praagh approach to the segmental classification of CHD, developed and implemented by Dr. Richard Van Praagh in the 1960s at Boston Children’s Hospital, remains widely used today, facilitating communication among radiologists, cardiologists, surgeons, and pediatricians who are involved in the diagnosis, characterization, and management of this disease. This unique atlas offers complete coverage of the ubiquitous Van Praagh “language? of CHD, including the signs, symptoms, and clinical manifestations of malpositioned, malformed, or absent cardiovascular chambers, vessels, and valves using traditional as well as state-of-the-art technology.
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Brief History of the Cardiovascular System CARDIOVASCULAR DEVELOPMENT Embryology and Etiology ANATOMIC AND DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS Morphologic Anatomy Segmental Anatomy CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE The Congenital Cardiac Pathology Database Systemic Venous Anomalies Pulmonary Venous Anomalies Cor Triatriatum Sinistrum (Subdivided Left Atrium) and Cor Triatriatum Dextrum (Subdivided Right Atrium) Interatrial Communications Juxtaposition of the Atrial Appendages Common Atrioventricular Canal Double-outlet and Common-outlet Right Atrium Tricuspid Valve Anomalies Mitral Valve Anomalies Infundibuloarterial Situs Equations: How Normally and Abnormally Related Great Arteries are Built and the Importance of Infundibuloarterial Situs Concordance and Discordance Ventricular Septal Defects Single Ventricle Superoinferior Ventricles Anomalous ifundibular Muscle Bundles Tetralogy of Fallot Absence of the Subpulmonary Infundibulum with its Sequelae has been Misinterpreted as Common Aortopulmonary Trunk that Probably Does Not Exist Transposition of the Great Arteries Double-Outlet Right Ventricle Double-Outlet Left Ventricle Anatomically Corrected Malposition of the Great Arteries What Prevents and What Permits the Embryonic Great Arterial Switch? Infundibulo-Arterial Situs Equations and Analysis The Cardiac Conduction System The Heterotxy Syndromes: Asplenia, Polysplenia, and with Normally Formed but Right-Sided Spleen
Subject Areas: Pathology [MMF], Cardiovascular medicine [MJD]