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The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Cardiovascular System
Volume 8

Jamie B. Conti (Author)

9781455742295

Hardback, published 25 March 2014

312 pages, 271 illustrations (271 in full color)
28 x 19 x 2.3 cm, 1.31 kg

"This book has been completed with utter mastery. The quality and fastidiousness of the artwork can be compared to none other than the original atlas. The improvements come at an opportune time, given the many advances in the field, and warrant replacing the original."-Bruce Wilson, MD, MSPH(Ochsner Clinic Foundation) Doody Review: 5 stars

View the cardiovascular system as only Netter images can depict it. Part of the masterwork known as The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations (the CIBA "Green Books"), it provides a highly visual guide to the heart, from basic science, anatomy, and physiology to pathology and injury. This reference has been updated to mirror the many exciting advances in cardiovascular medicine and imaging, offering classic Netter illustrations, as well as new illustrations created by artist-physician Carlos Machado, MD and others working in the Netter style.

  • Gain a rich clinical view of all aspects of the cardiovascular system
  • in one comprehensive volume, conveyed through beautiful illustrations and radiologic images.
  • Clearly see the connection between basic science and clinical practice with an integrated overview of normal structure and function as it relates to pathologic conditions.
  • Grasp current clinical concepts regarding development, pediatrics, and adult medicine captured in classic Netter illustrations, as well as new illustrations created by artist-physician Carlos Machado, MD, and others working in the Netter style.
  • Quickly understand complex topics thanks to a concise text-atlas format that provides a context bridge between primary and specialized medicine.
  • Benefit from matchless Netter illustrations that offer precision, clarity, detail and realism as they provide a visual approach to the clinical presentation and care of the patient.

Section 1 - Anatomy

    1. Thorax: Lungs In Situ: Anterior View
    2. Thorax: Heart In Situ
    3. Thorax: Mediastinum: Cross Section
    4. Thorax: Pericardial Sac
    5. Exposure of the Heart: Anterior Exposure
    6. Exposure of the Heart: Base and Diaphragmatic Surfaces
    7. Atria and Ventricles: Right Atrium and Right Ventricle
    8. Atria and Ventricles: Left Atrium and Left Ventricle
    9. Atria and Ventricles: Atria, Ventricles and Interventricular Septum
    10. Valves: Cardiac Valves Open and Closed
    11. Valves: Valves and Fibrous Skeleton of Heart
    12. Specialized Conduction System of Heart
    13. Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Sternocostal and Diaphragmatic Surfaces
    14. Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Arteriovenous Variations
    15. Innervation of Heart: Nerves of Heart
    16. Innervation of Heart: Schema of Innervation

Section 2 - Physiology

    1. Cardiovascular Examination: Events in the Cardiac Cycle: Left Ventricle
    2. Cardiovascular Examination: Important Components of Cardiac Examination
    3. Cardiovascular Examination: Positions for Cardiac Auscultation
    4. Cardiovascular Examination: Areas of Cardiac Auscultation
    5. Cardiovascular Examination: Murmurs
    6. Neural and Humoral Regulation of Cardiac Function
    7. Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy
    8. Cardiac Catheterization: Vascular Access
    9. Cardiac Catheterization: Left-Sided Heart Catheterization
    10. Cardiac Catheterization: Normal Saturations (O2) and Pressure
    11. Cardiac Catheterizations: Examples of O2 and Pressure Findings and Pressure Tracings in Heart Diseases
    12. Cardiac Catheterizations: Normal Cardiac Blood Flow During Inspiration and Expiration
    13. Specialized Conduction System: Physiology of Specialized Conduction System
    14. Specialized Conduction System: Electrical Activity of the Heart
    15. Electrocardiogram
    16. Electrocardiographic Leads and Reference Lines
    17. Cardiac Depolarization and Repolarization and Mean Instantaneous Vectors: Progression of Depolarization
    18. Cardiac Depolarization and Repolarization and Mean Instantaneous Vectors: End of Depolarization Followed by Repolarization
    19. Axis Deviation in Normal Electrocardiogram
    20. Atrial Enlargement
    21. Ventricular Hypertrophy
    22. Bundle Branch Block
    23. Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
    24. Sinus and Atrial Arrhythmias
    25. Premature Contraction
    26. Sinus Arrest, Sinus Block, and Atrioventricular Block
    27. Tachycardia, Fibrillation, and Atrial Flutter
    28. Effect of Digitalis and Calcium/Potassium Levels on Electrocardiograms
    29. Cardiac Pacing: Dual Chamber and Biventricular

Section 3 - Imaging

    1. Radiology: Frontal Projection
    2. Radiology: Right Anterior Oblique Projection
    3. Radiology: Left Anterior Oblique Projection
    4. Radiology: Lateral Projection
    5. Angiocardiography: Anteroposterior Projection of Right-Sided Heart Structures
    6. Angiocardiography: Lateral Projection of Right-Sided Heart Structures
    7. Angiocardiography: Anteroposterior Projection of Left-Sided Heart Structures
    8. Angiocardiography: Lateral Projection of Left-Sided Heart Structures
    9. Catheter-Based Coronary Angiography: Right Coronary Artery: Arteriographic Views
    10. Catheter-Based Coronary Angiography: Left Coronary Artery: Arteriographic Views
    11. Intravascular Ultrasound
    12. Transthoracic Cardiac Ultrasound
    13. Doppler Echocardiography
    14. Transesophageal Echocardiography
    15. Exercise and Contrast Echocardiography
    16. Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
    17. Ventriculography
    18. Computed Tomographic Angiography: Cardiac Cycle and Calcium Contrast Studies
    19. Computed Topographic Angiography: Interpretation
    20. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    21. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Continued)

Section 4 – Embryology

    1. Early Embryonic Development
    2. Early Intraembryonic Vasculogenesis
    3. Formation of the Heart Tube: One-Somite and Two-Somite Stages
    4. Formation of the Heart Tube: Four-Somite and Seven-Somite Stages
    5. Formation of the Heart Loop: 10-Somite and 14-Somite Stages
    6. Formation of the Heart Loop: 20-Somite Stage
    7. Formation of Cardiac Septa: Development of Ventricles and Atrioventricular Valves
    8. Formation of the Cardiac Septa: 27 and 29 Days
    9. Formation of the Cardiac Septa: 31 and 33 Days
    10. Formation of the Cardiac Septa: 37 and 55 Days
    11. Formation of the Cardiac Septa: Heart Tube Derivatives
    12. Formation of the Cardiac Septa: Partitioning of the Heart Tube: Atrial Septation
    13. Formation of the Cardiac: Embryonic Origins, Right and Left Sides
    14. Development of Major Blood Vessels: 3, 4, and 10mm
    15. Development of Major Blood Vessels: 14mm, 17mm, and at Term
    16. Development of Major Blood Vessels: 4, 10, and 14mm
    17. Development of Major Blood Vessels: 7mm, 24mm, and at Term
    18. Fetal Circulation Pattern and Changes at Birth
    19. Three Early Vascular Systems

Section 5 - Congenital Heart Disease

    1. Physical Examination: Diagnostic Clues to Congenital Heart Disease
    2. Cardiac Vein Anomalies
    3. Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection
    4. Surgery for Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
    5. Anomalies of the Atria
    6. Defects of the Atrial Septum: Anatomy
    7. Defects of the Atrial Septum: Surgery
    8. Defects of the Atrial Septum: Septal Occluder Device
    9. Endocardial Cushion Defects: Anatomy and Embryology
    10. Endocardial Cushion Defects: Surgery for Ostium Primum and Cleft Mitral Valve
    11. Anomalies of the Tricuspid Valve: Tricuspid Atresia
    12. Anomalies of the Tricuspid Valve: Glenn Surgery for Tricuspid Atresia
    13. Anomalies of the Tricuspid Valve: Ebstein's Anomaly
    14. Anomalies of the Tricuspid Valve: Types of Ebstein’s Anomaly
    15. Anomalies of the Ventricular Septum
    16. Anomalies of the Ventricular Septum (Continued)
    17. Anomalies of the Ventricular Septum: Transatrial Repair of Ventricular Septal Defect
    18. Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Tetralogy of Fallot
    19. Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Pathophysiology and Blalock-Taussig Operation for Tetralogy of Fallot
    20. Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Corrective Operation for Tetralogy of Fallot
    21. Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot
    22. Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Eisenmenger Complex and Double-Outlet Right Ventricle
    23. Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Pulmonary Valvular Stenosis and Atresia
    24. Anomalies of Left Ventricular Outlfow Tract: Aortic Atresia, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, and Aortic Vavular Stenosis
    25. Anomalies of Left Ventricular Outlfow Tract: Fibrous and Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenoses
    26. Anomalies of Left Ventricular Outlfow Tract: Norwood Correction of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
    27. Transposition of the Great Vessels
    28. Transposition of the Great Vessels: Mustard and Blalock-Hanlon Operations
    29. Transposition of the Great Vessels: Balloon Atrial Septostomy and Arterial Repair of Transpoistion of the Great Arteries
    30. Transposition of the Great Vessels With Inversion of the Ventricles
    31. Anomalies of the Truncus Septum
    32. Anomalous Left Coronary Artery and Aneurysm of the Sinus of Valsalva
    33. Anomalous Coronary Arteries Seen in Adult Patients
    34. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch System: Patent Ductus Arteriosus
    35. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch System: Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery
    36. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch System: Double Aortic Arch and Right Aortic Arch Anomalies
    37. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch System: Anomalous Origins of the Pulmonary Artery 
    38. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch System: Anatomic Features of Aortic Coarctation in Older Children and Neonates
    39. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch System: Coarctation of Aorta
    40. Endocardial Fibroelastosis and Glycogen Storage Disease

Section 6 - Acquired Heart Disease

                    ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE

    1. Structure of Coronary Arteries 
    2. Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis
    3. Risk Factors in Etiology of Atherosclerosis
    4. Pathologic Changes in Coronary Artery Disease
    5. End-Organ Damage by Vascular Disease
    6. Unstable Plaque Formation
    7. Angiogenesis and Arteriogenesis
    8. CHRONIC ANGINA

    9. Overview of Myocardial Ischemia
    10. Angina Pectoris
    11. Detection of Myocardial Ischemia
    12. Degree of Flow-Limiting Stenoses
    13. Left-Sided Heart Angiography
    14. Fractional Flow Reserve
    15. Chronic Angina Revascularization Procedures: Stent Deployment
    16. Chronic Angina Revascularization Procedures: Rotational Atherectomy and Distal Protection Device
    17. ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES

    18. Pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndromes
    19. Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart
    20. Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart (Continued)
    21. Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart (Continued)
    22. Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart (Continued)
    23. Manifestations of Myocardial Infarction: First Day to Several Weeks
    24. Manifestations of Myocardial Infarction: Effects of Myocardial Ischemia, Injury and Infarction on ECG
    25. Recanalization of Occluded Coronary Artery in Acute Myocardial Infarction
    26. Intra-aortic Balloon Counterpulsation
    27. ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE

    28. Rheumatic Fever in Sydenham’s Chorea: Infection, Disease Course, and Heart Muscle
    29. Rheumatic Fever in Sydenham’s Chorea: Noncardiac Manifestations
    30. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Acute Pericarditis and Myocarditis
    31. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Acute Valvular Involvement
    32. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Residual Changes of Acute Rheumatic Carditis
    33. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Pathologic Anatomy
    34. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects 
    35. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Secondary Anatomic Effects
    36. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Secondary Pulmonary Effects
    37. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Thromboembolic Complications
    38. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Thromboembolic Complications: Principal Sites of Embolism from Left Artial Thrombosis
    39. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Thromboembolic Complications: Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty
    40. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Regurgitation
    41. Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Regurgitation: Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects 
    42. Mitral Valve Clip
    43. Mitral Valve Repair
    44. Mitral Valve Prolapse
    45. AORTIC AND VASCULAR DISEASE

    46. Aortic Stenosis: Rheumatic and Nonrheumatic Causes
    47. Aortic Stenosis: Rheumatic and Nonrheumatic Causes (Continued)
    48. Aortic Regurgitation: Pathology
    49. Aortic Regurgitation: Pathology (Continued)
    50. Transcutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement
    51. Cystic Medial Necrosis of Aorta
    52. Cystic Medial Necrosis of Aorta: Surgical Management
    53. Syphilitic Aortic Disease
    54. PROSTHETIC VALVE SURGERY

    55. First Generation of Synthetic Prosthetic Valves
    56. Second Generation of Synthetic Prosthetic Valves and Biologic Valves
    57. Mitral Valve Replacement
    58. Aortic Valve Replacement
    59. Excision of Aortic Aneurysm and Replacement of Aortic Valve for Cystic Medial Necrosis
    60. Multiple Valve Replacement
    61. Insertion of Trileaflet Aortic Valve
    62. Aortic Valve Biologic Grafts
    63. TRICUSPID VALVE DISEASE

    64. Tricuspid Stenosis and Regurgitation and Multivalvular Disease
    65. Tricuspid Stenosis and/or Insufficiency 
    66. MYOCARDITIS, AMYLOID, AND OTHER CARDIOMYOPATHIES

    67. Amyloidosis
    68. Septic Myocarditis
    69. Diphtheritic and Viral Myocarditis
    70. Myocarditis in Sarcoidosis and Scleroderma
    71. Idiopathic Myocarditis
    72. Endomyocardial Fibrosis
    73. Löffler’s Endocarditis
    74. Becker’s Disease
    75. Beriberi
    76. Cardiomyopathies
    77. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and the Heart
    78. Substance Abuse and the Heart
    79. PERICARDIAL DISEASE

    80. Presentation and Treatment of Pericarditis
    81. Etiologies of Pericarditis
    82. Constrictive Pericarditis
    83. ACUTE AND CHRONIC COR PULMONALE AND PULMONARY EMBOLISM

    84. Acute Cor Pulmonale and Pulmonary Embolism: Massive Embolization
    85. Acute Cor Pulmonale and Pulmonary Embolism: Embolism of Lesser Degree Without Infarction
    86. Lesions That May Cause Pulmonary Hypertension and Chronic Cor Pulmonale
    87. Chronic Cor Pulmonale
    88. Deep Vein Thrombosis
    89. INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS

    90. Infective Endocarditis: Portals of Entry and Predisposing Lesion
    91. Early Lesions of Infective Endocarditis
    92. Advanced Lesions of Infective Endocarditis
    93. Right-Side Heart Involvement in Infective Endocarditis
    94. Cardiac Sequelae of Infective Endocarditis
    95. Mycotic Aneurysms and Emboli in the Heart
    96. Remote Embolic Effects of Infective Endocarditis
    97. Nonbacterial Thrombotic (Marantic) Endocarditis
    98. CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION AND HYPOTHERMIA THERAPY

    99. External Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 
    100. Internal Cardiac Massage
    101. Defibrillation
    102. CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE

    103. Rheumatoid Arthritis
    104. Ankylosing Spondylitis
    105. Polymyositis and Dermatomyocytis
    106. Scleroderma (Progressive Systemic Sclerosis)
    107. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    108. ENDOCRINE DISORDERS AND CARDIAC DISEASE

    109. Acromegaly
    110. Hyperthyroidism: Thyrotoxicosis
    111. Hypothyroidism: Myxedema
    112. Cushing’s Syndrome
    113. Primary Hyperaldosteronism: Mineralocorticoid Hypertension
    114. Pheochromocytoma
    115. HEART TUMORS

    116. Myxoma and Rhabdomyoma
    117. Metastatic Tumors of the Heart
    118. HYPERTENSION

    119. Hypertension Regulation: Interdependent and Interacting Factors in Blood Pressure Regulation
    120. Etiology of Hypertension 
    121. Hypertension Regulation: Renin–Angiotensin System
    122. Hypertension Regulation: Wave Reflection and Isolated Systolic Hypertension
    123. Causes of Secondary Hypertension Possibly Amenable to Surgery 
    124. Retinal Changes in Hypertension
    125. Occlusive Disease of Main Renal Artery
    126. Occlusive Disease of Main Renal Artery (Continued)
    127. Kidneys and Hypertension
    128. Heart Disease in Hypertension
    129. Heart Disease in Hypertension (Continued)
    130. Hypertension and Congestive Heart Failure Disease
    131. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypertension
    132. NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS

    133. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
    134. Myotonic Dystrophy
    135. Friedreich’s Ataxia
    136. Disorders of Potassium Metabolism
    137. PENETRATING AND NONPENETRATING HEART TRAUMA

    138. Cardiac Tamponade in Penetrating Heart Wounds
    139. Relative Distribution of Penetrating Heart Wounds 
    140. Variable Course of Penetrating Heart Wounds
    141. Thoracotomy and Cardiorrhaphy
    142. Thoracotomy and Cardiorrhaphy (Continued) 
    143. Nonpenetrating Heart Wounds: Pathogeneis and Variable Course of Cardiac Contusion
    144. Nonpenetrating Heart Wounds: Myocardial Rupture and Valvular Injuries
    145. Nonpenetrating Heart Wounds: Mechanism of Sudden Cardiac Death in Commotio Cordis
    146. PERCUTANEOUS INTERVENTION PROCEDURES

    147. Percutaneous Approaches to Reduce Cerebral Emboli
    148. Cerebrovascular Emboli Protection Device
    149. Interventional Approaches to Peripheral Arterial Disease
    150. HEART FAILURE

    151. Right-Sided and Left-Sided Heart Failure and Systemic Congestion: Physical Examination
    152. Right-Sided and Left-Sided Heart Failure in Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Pulmonary Congestion
    153. Pulmonary Congestion or Edema of Cardiac and Other Origins
    154. Causes and Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Edema 
    155. Cardiac Origins of Peripheral or Systemic Congestion or Edema
    156. Therapy for Pulmonary Edema and Paroxysmal Dyspnea
    157. Biventricular Pacing and Intracardiac Defibrillator: Benefit of Biventricular Pacing
    158. Biventricular Pacing and Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator
    159. Diastolic Heart Failure
    160. Heart Transplantation: Orthotopic Biatrial Cardiac Transplantation
    161. Heart Transplantation: Bicaval Cardiac Transplantation
    162. Heart Transplantation: HeartMate XVE and II Left Ventricular Assist Systems
    163. SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH IN YOUNG ATHLETES

    164. Sudden Death in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
    165. SYNCOPE

    166. Management of Syncope
    167. PARASITIC DISEASE AND THE HEART

    168. Trichinosis
    169. Chagas Disease (Trypanosomiasis)
    170. Amebic Pericarditis
    171. Echinococcus Infection and Hydatid Pericarditis

Subject Areas: Cardiovascular medicine [MJD], Anatomy [MFC]

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