Overview
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Andrew M. Freeman
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Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology, National Jewish Health, Denver, USA
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Howard D. Weinberger
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Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology, National Jewish Health, Denver, USA
Contains high-yield practical information in understanding the cardiac disease processes
Increases understanding of the disease from risk factors for its development through diagnosis using the latest technologies and management of the disease process
Benefits from the thoughts of authors from all facets of cardiology
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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- Joyce D. Schroeder, Brett Fenster
Pages 25-38
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- Ron Blankstein, Sharmila Dorbala
Pages 39-49
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- Ron Blankstein, Edward J. Miller
Pages 51-72
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- Darlene Kim, William H. Sauer
Pages 73-80
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- Matthew M. Zipse, William H. Sauer
Pages 81-92
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- Neal K. Lakdawala, Garrick C. Stewart
Pages 93-101
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- Divya Patel, Nabeel Y. Hamzeh
Pages 103-112
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- Matthew M. Zipse, William H. Sauer
Pages 113-123
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- Andrew M. Freeman, Howard D. Weinbeger, Darlene Kim, Brett Fenster, Joyce D. Schroeder, Nabeel Y. Hamzeh et al.
Pages 135-159
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- Darlene Kim, Howard D. Weinberger
Pages 161-163
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Back Matter
Pages 165-170
About this book
This book will provide, for the first time available, a concise but high yield topic review of cardiac sarcoidosis from risk factors to the development of the disease through treatment options. The book will include concepts that are emerging and those that are now known on the topic, and will use real world examples to help illustrate best practices in the management of this disease entity.
About the editors
The Sarcoid team at National Jewish Health in Denver, CO treats lung diseases of all sorts in the nation’s top respiratory hospital for the past 15 years. The cardiology division has had thousands of patient visits collectively dealing with cardiac sarcoidosis, its manifestations and management. The National Jewish team is fortunate to work in a multi-disciplinary team of cardiologists, pulmonologists, occupational medicine specialists, and radiologists who work together in treating this challenging disease entity. Most recently, Drs. Freeman and Weinberger chaired the cardiac sarcoidosis session at the scientific sessions of the American College of Cardiology which also featured Dr. Sauer. Dr. Freeman has also been featured in the American College of Cardiology’s audio digest, ACCEL on the topic and has recently published a manuscript on the diagnosis of cardiac sarcoid in the American Journal of Cardiology.