1st Edition

Cardiac Imaging Illustrated Clinical Cases

    160 Pages 195 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    There are many modalities available to image the heart and this variety and number of scan types can prove to be daunting to radiologists and cardiologists. In addition, there are the numerous devices, stents, valves and other paraphernalia which are employed in the management of cardiac disease, which need to be recognised and identified when interpreting any of these various scans.

    Containing 75 challenging clinical cases and illustrated with superb, high quality images, Cardiac Imaging covers a wide range of cardiac imaging problems from basic radiographic cases to more challenging and esoteric cases involving echocardiography, cardiac MRI, cardiac CT and myocardial perfusion imaging. The book uses an accessible format for quick assimilation. It remains an invaluable text for all radiology and cardiology professionals in practice and in training, from hospital-based doctors preparing for higher examinations to established physicians in their continuing professional development.

    Aorta thoracic
    Arrhythmias
    Cardiomyopathy
    Congenital/anatomical anomalies
    Coronary artery disease
    Heart failure
    Infective disorders
    Infiltrative heart disorders
    Investigative procedures
    Ischaemic heart disease
    Left ventricle (LV) disease
    Paediatric cases
    Pericardial disease
    Pulmonary vascular disease
    Therapeutic procedures
    Thromboembolism
    Tumours
    Valvular heart disease

    Biography

    Shahid Hussain, Jonathan Panting, Jun Kiat Teoh

     "… provides an overview of cardiac imaging modalities presented in a case-based format. … covers dozens of different cardiac pathologies and the imaging that helped to make the diagnosis or determine management. The cases are completely independent of one another… One may read this book to quickly gain a sense of the broad scope of cardiac imaging without being burdened with in-depth information about any single modality."
    —Leeor Jaffe, M.D., Ochsner Clinic Foundation

    "It impressively covers the full gamut, encompassing plain film, echocardiography, catheter angiography, SPECT, CT and MRI—a range I have not seen in any other cardiac imaging case series I have read to date. The images are printed on excellent quality paper, and are suitably sized to identify the pertinent abnormality without resorting to a magnifying glass."
    —Jonathan Weir-McCall, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow, Clinical Radiology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK