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ISBN 10: 8847005728
ISBN 13: 978-8847005723
Author: Enrico Chiappa, Andrew C. Cook, Gianni Botta, Norman H. Silverman
Echocardiographic diagnosis is based on moving images. Recent advances in ultrasound systems have brought innovative applications into the clinical field and can be integrated into powerful multimedia presentations for teaching.
Part I. Basic Principles of Diagnosis
1. General Guidelines
2. Determining the Laterality of the Fetal Body and Image Orientation
3. The Visceroatrial Arrangement (Situs)
4. The Cardiac Position and Axis Orientation
5. Principles of Segmental Analysis
Part II. Echocardiographic Projections – A. Transverse Views of the Fetal Body
6. The Transverse Views of the Upper Abdomen
7. The Four-Chamber View
8. The Five-Chamber View
9. The Three-Vessel View
10. The Arterial Duct Transverse View
11. The Aortic Arch Transverse View
12. The Arterial Duct and Aortic Arch Transverse View
Part II. Echocardiographic Projections – B. Longitudinal Views of the Fetal Body
13. The Inferior and Superior Vena Cava Long-Axis View (The Bicaval View)
14. The Aortic Arch Long-Axis View
15. The Arterial Duct Long-Axis View
16. Special Considerations on the Arterial Duct and Aortic Arch Views
17. The Right Ventricle Outflow View
18. The Left Ventricle Short-Axis View
Part II. Echocardiographic Projections – C. Oblique Views of the Fetal Body
19. The Left Ventricle Long-Axis View
Part III. Echocardiographic and Morphologic Overview
20. Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Assessment of the Fetal Heart
21. The Role of the Pathologist in the Diagnosis of Fetal Heart Disease
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Tags: Enrico Chiappa, Andrew C Cook, Gianni Botta, Norman H Silverman, Echocardiographic Anatomy, Fetus