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Item Details
Title:
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CONTROVERSIES IN THE DESCRIPTION OF CONGENITALLY MALFORMED HEARTS
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By: |
Robert Henry Anderson, Anton E. Becker, A. Williamson |
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Hardback |

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£112.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
1860940676 |
ISBN 13: |
9781860940675 |
Publisher: |
IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS |
Pub. date: |
29 April, 1998 |
Series: |
Cardiopulmonary Medicine From Imperial College Press 0 |
Pages: |
212 |
Description: |
This series of videos, with accompanying book, is based on demonstrations pre-recorded by the authors in order to shows the essence of the abnormal morphology with carefully selected autopsy specimens. Findings are compared with appropriately dissected normal hearts. |
Synopsis: |
This series of four video tapes, which is based on the demonstrations pre-recorded by Robert H Anderson and Anton E Becker, two prominent European morphologists, shows the essence of the abnormal morphology within carefully selected autopsy specimens, comparing the findings with appropriately dissected normal hearts, and supplementing the anatomic material with diagrams and cartoons. Accompanying these tapes is an explanatory book prepared with extensive full colour illustrations based on the specimens and diagrams used in the videos and supplemented by appropriate material from the extensive files of the authors.The introductory chapter of the book discusses the background to sequential segmental analysis and the importance of the morphological myocardial method of recognizing chambers and arterial trunks in congenitally malformed hearts. The book is also available without the videos.Videos and book together address such crucial questions as:? How many segments need to be considered within the heart?? Is the myocardial morphologic method the best way of recognizing chambers?? Is the atrioventricular junction a common structure in the ostium primum defect?? Is there such a thing as isomerism of the atrial appendages?? What is the univentricular atrioventricular connection - and are there really any univentricular hearts?? Is the infundibulum in tetralogy of Fallot too narrow, too shallow, and too short?To answer these, and many more questions, Anderson and Becker alternately act as devil's advocate in the four videos, each lasting approximately 40 minutes. The individual videos are devoted to:Video and Chapter Titles:? Atrioventricular septal defects? Hearts with isomeric atrial appendages? Tetralogy of Fallot and double outlet right ventricle? Hearts with univentricular atrioventricular connection |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Imperial College Press |
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