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Echo-Morphologic Correlates : The Adult Heart

Part of the Series on echocardiographic diagnosis of congenital heart disease series
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This videotape is part of a series on the morphologic basis of cross-sectional echocardiography.

Professor Robert Anderson and Dr Stephen Barker explore the very basics of the cardiac examination in the adult.

Starting with a consideration of the location of the heart within the chest, and then the position of the various structures within the heart, they show how these inter-relationships condition the echocardiographic examination.

They demonstrate the limited windows of access through which the echocardiographer can image the heart, using sectioned autopsied specimens to reveal the underlying anatomy as seen from the various windows.

They then demonstrate how the echocardiographic images themselves are obtained, showing the location of the transducer and the way it is manipulated.

The morphological introductions, and all the autopsy specimens, are demonstrated and discussed by Professor Anderson.

The echocardiography correlates, obtained by full examination of normal volunteers, are then revealed by Dr Brecker.

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Imperial College Press
1860942407 / 9781860942402
Mixed media product
616
20/03/2000
United Kingdom
708 pages
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More