Overview
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Randy Ray Richardson
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St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Department of Radiology, Phoenix, USA
- Presents extensive cardiac CTA images showing congenital heart disease in pediatric patients
- Introduces techniques for post-processing of cardiac CTA information
- The work is a concise visual guide to the imaging of congenital heart disease in infants and children
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Ernerio T. Alboliras
Pages 1-2
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Cam Chau
Pages 3-7
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Ernerio T. Alboliras
Pages 19-21
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Andrew Duarte
Pages 23-39
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Taruna Ralhan
Pages 41-56
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Travis Scharnweber
Pages 57-86
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Todd Chapman
Pages 87-96
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Nhi Huynh
Pages 97-104
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Nhi Huynh
Pages 105-109
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- Randy Ray Richardson, Nhi Huynh
Pages 111-121
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Back Matter
Pages 123-128
About this book
Atlas of Pediatric Cardiac CTA is a concise visual guide to the imaging of congenital heart disease in infants and children. The book focuses on the utilization of cardiac CTA imaging for pediatric patients as distinct from adult patients, with an emphasis on techniques for retrospective and prospective scanning, reduction of the radiation dose, and CT data processing and analysis. It also describes cardiac CTA evaluation search patterns to assess the complex anatomy in congenital heart patients. As pediatric patients often present with multiple findings, separate chapters are devoted to the major structures of the cardiovascular system, accompanied with extensive imaging examples of the atria, ventricles, great vessels, coronary arteries, lungs and airways, and the situs. The book concludes with a review of shunts, procedures, and surgeries used in the management of this disorder. Atlas of Pediatric Cardiac CTA is a valuable resource for radiologists, cardiologists, and other clinicians involved in the care of pediatric patients with congenital heart disease.
Authors and Affiliations
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St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Department of Radiology, Phoenix, USA
Randy Ray Richardson