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Anatomy of the Heart by Multislice Computed Tomography

ISBN: 978-1-405-18055-9

October 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

136 pages

Description
New MSCT machines produce a volume data set with the highest isotropic spatial resolution ever seen, offering superb 3D images of the entire heart and vessels.

The texts currently available on cardiac CT imaging mainly focus on visualizing pathological aspects of coronary arteries. Anatomy of the Heart by Multislice Computed Tomography is the first text to bridge the gap between classical anatomy textbooks and CT textbooks, presenting a side-by-side comparison of ‘electronic’ dissection made by CT scanning and traditionally hand-made anatomical dissection.

Focusing on the fundamentals as well as the details of cardiac anatomy in a clinical setting using MSCT, this is an invaluable reference for cardiac imaging trainees, cardiologists, radiologists, interventionists and electrophysiologists, providing a better understanding of the cardiac structures, coronary arteries and veins anatomy and their 3-dimensional spatial relationships.

About the Author
Francesco Faletra, Cardiocentro Ticino, Switzerland
Siew Yen Ho, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, UK
Natesa G. Pandian, New England Medical Center, USA
Features

  • A brand new book that bridges the gap between classical anatomy textbooks and CT textbooks
  • Focuses on the fundamentals as well as the details of cardiac anatomy in a clinical setting using MSCT
  • The first book to present a side-by-side comparison of ‘electronic’ dissection made by CT scanning
  • Perfect for cardiac imaging trainees, cardiologists, radiologists, interventionists and electrophysiologists