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Congenital Heart Defects Antonio F Corno Pierluidgi Festa

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Congenital Heart Defects Antonio F Corno Pierluidgi Festa
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.29 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Antonio F. Corno, Pierluidgi Festa
ISBN: 9783798517189, 3798517185
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Congenital Heart Defects Antonio F Corno Pierluidgi Festa by Antonio F. Corno, Pierluidgi Festa 9783798517189, 3798517185 instant download after payment.

The diagnosis and management of congenital heart defects has rapidly evolved over the last few decades. In this third volume of the series entitled Congenital Heart Defects: Decision Making for Surgery Antonio Corno provides an up-to-date and comprehensive presentation of the new role that cardiac CT and MRI will play in the management of congenital heart defects. He has been ably assisted by a cardiologist, Pierluigi Festa. The book provides a dazzling array of images derived by both techniques and covers the full range of congenital heart malformations. Both the pre-operative and post-operative usefulness of these techniques is presented: in the pre-operative period with regard to the details useful for choosing among all available surgical options; in the post-operative period for monitoring the follow-up and potential complications. There is no doubt that these techniques will be particularly helpful for older children and adults with congenital heart disease in assessing the late impact of a congenital heart malformation and the surgical repair or palliation which may have been undertaken years previously.

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