Collection of Medical Illustrations, Cardiovascular Systems - Volume 8 - 2E
2nd Edition
Author: C. Richard Conti
ISBN: 9781455742295
- Page 2: Thorax: Lungs in Situ: Anterior View
- Page 3: Thorax: Heart in Situ
- Page 4: Thorax: Mediastinum: Cross Section
- Page 5: Thorax: Pericardial Sac
- Page 6: Exposure of the Heart: Anterior Exposure
- Page 7: Exposure of the Heart: Base and Diaphragmatic Surfaces
- Page 8: Atria and Ventricles: Right Atrium and Right Ventricle
- Page 9: Atria and Ventricles: Left Atrium and Left Ventricle
- Page 10: Atria and Ventricles: Atria, Ventricles, and Interventricular Septum
- Page 11: Valves: Cardiac Valves Open and Closed
- Page 12: Valves: Valves and Fibrous Skeleton of Heart
- Page 13: Specialized Conduction System of Heart
- Page 14: Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Sternocostal and Diaphragmatic Surfaces
- Page 15: Coronary Arteries and Cardiac Veins: Arteriovenous Variations
- Page 16: Innervation of Heart: Nerves of Heart
- Page 17: Innervation of Heart: Schema of Innervation
- Page 20: Cardiovascular Examination: Events in the Cardiac Cycle: Left Ventricle
- Page 21: Cardiovascular Examination: Important Components of Cardiac Examination
- Page 22: Cardiovascular Examination: Positions for Cardiac Auscultation
- Page 23: Cardiovascular Examination: Areas of Cardiac Auscultation
- Page 24: Cardiovascular Examination: Murmurs
- Page 25: Neural and Humoral Regulation of Cardiac Function
- Page 26: Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy
- Page 27: Cardiac Catheterization: Vascular Access
- Page 28: Cardiac Catheterization: Left-Sided Heart Catheterization
- Page 29: Cardiac Catheterization: Normal Saturations (O2) and Pressure
- Page 30: Cardiac Catheterization: Examples of O2 and Pressure Findings and Pressure Tracings in Heart Diseases
- Page 31: Cardiac Catheterization: Normal Cardiac Blood Flow During Inspiration and Expiration
- Page 32: Specialized Conduction System: Physiology of Specialized Conduction System
- Page 33: Specialized Conduction System: Electrical Activity of the Heart
- Page 34: Electrocardiogram
- Page 35: Electrocardiographic Leads and Reference Lines
- Page 36: Cardiac Depolarization and Repolarization and Mean Instantaneous Vectors: Progression of Depolarization
- Page 37: Cardiac Depolarization and Repolarization and Mean Instantaneous Vectors: End of Depolarization Followed by Repolarization
- Page 38: Axis Deviation in Normal Electrocardiogram
- Page 39: Atrial Enlargement
- Page 40: Ventricular Hypertrophy
- Page 41: Bundle Branch Block
- Page 42: Wolff -Parkinson-White Syndrome
- Page 43: Sinus and Atrial Arrhythmias
- Page 44: Premature Contraction
- Page 45: Sinus Arrest, Sinus Block, and Atrioventricular Block
- Page 46: Tachycardia, Fibrillation, and Atrial Flutter
- Page 47: Effect of Digitalis and Calcium/Potassium Levels on Electrocardiogram
- Page 48: Cardiac Pacing: Dual Chamber and Biventricular
- Page 50: Radiology: Frontal Projection
- Page 51: Radiology: Right Anterior Oblique Projection
- Page 52: Radiology: Left Anterior Oblique Projection
- Page 53: Radiology: Lateral Projection
- Page 54: Angiocardiography: Anteroposterior Projection of Right-Sided Heart Structures
- Page 55: Angiocardiography: Lateral Projection of Right-Sided Heart Structures
- Page 56: Angiocardiography: Anteroposterior Projection of Left-Sided Heart Structures
- Page 57: Angiocardiography: Lateral Projection of Left-Sided Heart Structures
- Page 58: Catheter-Based Coronary Angiography: Right Coronary Artery: Arteriographic Views
- Page 59: Catheter-Based Coronary Angiography: Left Coronary Artery: Arteriographic Views
- Page 60: Intravascular Ultrasound
- Page 61: Transthoracic Cardiac Ultrasound
- Page 62: Doppler Echocardiography
- Page 63: Transesophageal Echocardiography
- Page 64: Exercise and Contrast Echocardiography
- Page 65: Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
- Page 66: Ventriculography
- Page 67: Computed Tomographic Angiography: Cardiac Cycle and Calcium Contrast Studies
- Page 68: Computed Tomographic Angiography: Interpretation
- Page 69: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Page 70: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Continued)
- Page 72: Early Embryonic Development
- Page 73: Early Intraembryonic Vasculogenesis
- Page 74: Formation of the Heart Tube: One-Somite and Two-Somite Stages
- Page 75: Formation of the Heart Tube: Four-Somite and Seven-Somite Stages
- Page 76: Formation of the Heart Loop: 10-Somite and 14-Somite Stages
- Page 77: Formation of the Heart Loop: 20-Somite Stage
- Page 78: Formation of Cardiac Septa: Development of Ventricles and Atrioventricular Valves
- Page 79: Formation of Cardiac Septa: 27 and 29 Days
- Page 80: Formation of Cardiac Septa: 31 and 33 Days
- Page 81: Formation of Cardiac Septa: 37 and 55 Days
- Page 82: Formation of Cardiac Septa: Heart Tube Derivatives
- Page 83: Formation of Cardiac Septa: Partitioning of the Heart Tube: Atrial Septation
- Page 84: Formation of Cardiac Septa: Embryonic Origins, Right and Left Sides
- Page 85: Development of Major Blood Vessels: 3, 4, and 10 mm
- Page 86: Development of Major Blood Vessels: 14 mm, 17 mm, and at Term
- Page 87: Development of Major Blood Vessels: 4, 10, and 14 mm
- Page 88: Development of Major Blood Vessels: 7 mm, 24 mm, and at Term
- Page 89: Fetal Circulation Pattern and Changes at Birth
- Page 90: Three Early Vascular Systems
- Page 92: Physical Examination: Diagnostic Clues to Congenital Heart Disease
- Page 93: Cardiac Vein Anomalies
- Page 94: Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection
- Page 95: Surgery for Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
- Page 96: Anomalies of the Atria
- Page 97: Defects of the Atrial Septum: Anatomy
- Page 98: Defects of the Atrial Septum: Surgery
- Page 99: Defects of the Atrial Septum: Septal Occluder Device
- Page 100: Endocardial Cushion Defects: Anatomy and Embryology
- Page 101: Endocardial Cushion Defects: Surgery for Ostium Primum and Cleft Mitral Valve
- Page 102: Anomalies of Tricuspid Valve: Tricuspid Atresia
- Page 103: Anomalies of Tricuspid Valve: Glenn Surgery for Tricuspid Atresia
- Page 104: Anomalies of Tricuspid Valve: Ebsteins Anomaly
- Page 105: Anomalies of Tricuspid Valve: Types of Ebsteins Anomaly
- Page 106: Anomalies of the Ventricular Septum
- Page 107: Anomalies of the Ventricular Septum (Continued)
- Page 108: Anomalies of the Ventricular Septum: Transatrial Repair of Ventricular Septal Defect
- Page 109: Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Tetralogy of Fallot
- Page 110: Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Pathophysiology and Blalock-Taussig Operation for Tetralogy of Fallot
- Page 111: Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Corrective Operation for Tetralogy of Fallot
- Page 112: Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot
- Page 113: Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Eisenmenger Complex and Double-Outlet Right Ventricle
- Page 114: Anomalies of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Pulmonary Valvular Stenosis and Atresia
- Page 115: Anomalies of Left Ventricular Outflow Tract: Aortic Atresia, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, and Aortic Valvular Stenosis
- Page 116: Anomalies of Left Ventricular Outflow Tract: Fibrous and Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenoses
- Page 117: Anomalies of Left Ventricular Outflow Tract: Norwood Correction of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
- Page 118: Transposition of the Great Vessels
- Page 119: Transposition of the Great Vessels: Mustard and Blalock-Hanlon Operations
- Page 120: Transposition of the Great Vessels: Balloon Atrial Septostomy and Arterial Repair of Transposition of the Great Arteries
- Page 121: Transposition of the Great Vessels with Inversion of Ventricles
- Page 122: Anomalies of the Truncus Septum
- Page 123: Anomalous Left Coronary Artery and Aneurysm of Sinus of Valsalva
- Page 124: Anomalous Coronary Arteries Seen in Adult Patients
- Page 126: Anomalies of Aortic Arch System: Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery
- Page 127: Anomalies of Aortic Arch System: Double Aortic Arch and Right Aortic Arch Anomalies
- Page 128: Anomalies of Aortic Arch System: Anomalous Origins of the Pulmonary Artery
- Page 129: Anomalies of the Aortic Arch System: Anatomic Features of Aortic Coarctation in Older Children and Neonates
- Page 130: Anomalies of Aortic Arch System: Coarctation of Aorta
- Page 131: Endocardial Fibroelastosis and Glycogen Storage Disease
- Page 134: Structure of Coronary Arteries
- Page 135: Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis
- Page 136: Risk Factors in Etiology of Atherosclerosis
- Page 137: Pathologic Changes in Coronary Artery Disease
- Page 138: End-Organ Damage by Vascular Disease
- Page 139: Unstable Plaque Formation
- Page 140: Angiogenesis and Arteriogenesis
- Page 141: Overview of Myocardial Ischemia
- Page 142: Angina Pectoris
- Page 143: Detection of Myocardial Ischemia
- Page 144: Degree of Flow-Limiting Stenoses
- Page 145: Left-Sided Heart Angiography
- Page 146: Fractional Flow Reserve
- Page 147: Chronic Angina Revascularization Procedures: Stent Deployment
- Page 148: Chronic Angina Revascularization Procedures: Rotational Atherectomy and Distal Protection Device
- Page 149: Pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Page 150: Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart
- Page 151: Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart (Continued)
- Page 152: Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart (Continued)
- Page 153: Myocardial Infarction: Changes in the Heart (Continued)
- Page 154: Manifestations of Myocardial Infarction: First Day to Several Weeks
- Page 155: Manifestations of Myocardial Infarction: Effects of Myocardial Ischemia, Injury, and Infarction on ECG
- Page 156: Recanalization of Occluded Coronary Artery in Acute Myocardial Infarction
- Page 157: Intra-aortic Balloon Counterpulsation
- Page 158: Rheumatic Fever in Sydenhams Chorea: Infection, Disease Course, and Heart Muscle
- Page 159: Rheumatic Fever in Sydenhams Chorea: Noncardiac Manifestations
- Page 160: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Acute Pericarditis and Myocarditis
- Page 161: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Acute Valvular Involvement
- Page 162: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Residual Changes of Acute Rheumatic Carditis
- Page 163: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Pathologic Anatomy
- Page 164: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects
- Page 165: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Secondary Anatomic Effects
- Page 166: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Secondary Pulmonary Effects
- Page 167: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Thromboembolic Complications
- Page 168: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Thromboembolic Complications: Principal Sites of Embolism from Left Atrial Thrombosis
- Page 169: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis: Thromboembolic Complications: Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty
- Page 170: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Regurgitation
- Page 171: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Regurgitation: Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects
- Page 172: Mitral Valve Clip
- Page 173: Mitral Valve Repair
- Page 174: Mitral Valve Prolapse
- Page 175: Aortic Stenosis: Rheumatic and Nonrheumatic Causes
- Page 176: Aortic Stenosis: Rheumatic and Nonrheumatic Causes (Continued)
- Page 177: Aortic Regurgitation: Pathology
- Page 178: Aortic Regurgitation: Pathology (Continued)
- Page 179: Transcutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement
- Page 180: Cystic Medial Necrosis of Aorta
- Page 181: Cystic Medial Necrosis of Aorta: Surgical Management
- Page 182: Syphilitic Aortic Disease
- Page 183: First Generation of Synthetic Prosthetic Valves
- Page 184: Second Generation of Synthetic Prosthetic Valves and Biologic Valves
- Page 185: Mitral Valve Replacement
- Page 186: Aortic Valve Replacement
- Page 187: Excision of Aortic Aneurysm and Replacement of Aortic Valve for Cystic Medial Necrosis
- Page 188: Multiple Valve Replacement
- Page 189: Insertion of Trileaflet Aortic Valve
- Page 190: Aortic Valve Biologic Grafts
- Page 193: Amyloidosis
- Page 194: Septic Myocarditis
- Page 195: Diphtheritic and Viral Myocarditis
- Page 196: Myocarditis in Sarcoidosis and Scleroderma
- Page 197: Idiopathic Myocarditis
- Page 198: Endomyocardial Fibrosis
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- Page 200: Beckers Disease
- Page 201: Beriberi
- Page 202: Cardiomyopathies
- Page 203: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and the Heart
- Page 204: Substance Abuse and the Heart
- Page 205: Presentation and Treatment of Pericarditis
- Page 206: Etiologies of Pericarditis
- Page 207: Constrictive Pericarditis
- Page 208: Acute Cor Pulmonale and Pulmonary Embolism: Massive Embolization
- Page 209: Acute Cor Pulmonale and Pulmonary Embolism: Embolism of Lesser Degree Without Infarction
- Page 210: Lesions That May Cause Pulmonary Hypertension and Chronic Cor Pulmonale
- Page 211: Chronic Cor Pulmonale
- Page 212: Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Page 213: Infective Endocarditis: Portals of Entry and Predisposing Lesions
- Page 214: Early Lesions of Infective Endocarditis
- Page 215: Advanced Lesions of Infective Endocarditis
- Page 216: Right-Sided Heart Involvement in Infective Endocarditis
- Page 217: Cardiac Sequelae of Infective Endocarditis
- Page 218: Mycotic Aneurysms and Emboli in the Heart
- Page 219: Remote Embolic Effects of Infective Endocarditis
- Page 220: Nonbacterial Thrombotic (Marantic) Endocarditis
- Page 221: External Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Page 222: Internal Cardiac Massage
- Page 223: Defibrillation
- Page 224: Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Page 225: Ankylosing Spondylitis
- Page 226: Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis
- Page 227: Scleroderma (Progressive Systemic Sclerosis)
- Page 228: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Page 229: Acromegaly
- Page 230: Hyperthyroidism: Thyrotoxicosis
- Page 231: Hypothyroidism: Myxedema
- Page 232: Cushings Syndrome
- Page 233: Primary Hyperaldosteronism: Mineralocorticoid Hypertension
- Page 234: Pheochromocytoma
- Page 235: Myxoma and Rhabdomyoma
- Page 236: Metastatic Tumors of the Heart
- Page 237: Hypertension Regulation: Interdependent and Interacting Factors in Blood Pressure Regulation
- Page 238: Etiology of Hypertension
- Page 239: Hypertension Regulation: Renin-Angiotensin System
- Page 240: Hypertension Regulation: Wave Reflection and Isolated Systolic Hypertension
- Page 241: Causes of Secondary Hypertension Possibly Amenable to Surgery
- Page 242: Retinal Changes in Hypertension
- Page 243: Occlusive Disease of Main Renal Artery
- Page 244: Occlusive Disease of Main Renal Artery (Continued)
- Page 245: Kidneys and Hypertension
- Page 246: Heart Disease in Hypertension
- Page 247: Heart Disease in Hypertension (Continued)
- Page 248: Hypertension and Congestive Heart Failure Disease
- Page 249: Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypertension
- Page 250: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- Page 251: Myotonic Dystrophy
- Page 252: Friedreichs Ataxia
- Page 253: Disorders of Potassium Metabolism
- Page 254: Cardiac Tamponade in Penetrating Heart Wounds
- Page 255: Relative Distribution of Penetrating Heart Wounds
- Page 256: Variable Course of Penetrating Heart Wounds
- Page 257: Thoracotomy and Cardiorrhaphy
- Page 258: Thoracotomy and Cardiorrhaphy (Continued)
- Page 259: Nonpenetrating Heart Wounds: Pathogenesis and Variable Course of Cardiac Contusion
- Page 260: Nonpenetrating Heart Wounds: Myocardial Rupture and Valvular Injuries
- Page 261: Nonpenetrating Heart Wounds: Mechanism of Sudden Cardiac Death in Commotio Cordis
- Page 265: Right-Sided and Left-Sided Heart Failure and Systemic Congestion: Physical Examination
- Page 266: Right-Sided and Left-Sided Heart Failure in Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Pulmonary Congestion
- Page 267: Pulmonary Congestion or Edema of Cardiac and Other Origins
- Page 268: Causes and Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Edema
- Page 269: Cardiac Origins of Peripheral or Systemic Congestion or Edema
- Page 270: Therapy for Pulmonary Edema and Paroxysmal Dyspnea
- Page 271: Biventricular Pacing and Intracardiac Defibrillator: Benefit of Biventricular Pacing
- Page 272: Biventricular Pacing and Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator
- Page 273: Diastolic Heart Failure
- Page 274: Heart Transplantation: Orthotopic Biatrial Cardiac Transplantation
- Page 275: Heart Transplantation: Bicaval Cardiac Transplantation
- Page 276: Heart Transplantation: HeartMate XVE and II Left Ventricular Assist Systems
- Page 278: Management of Syncope
- Page 279: Trichinosis
- Page 280: Chagas Disease (Trypanosomiasis)
- Page 281: Amebic Pericarditis
- Page 282: Echinococcus Infection and Hydatid Pericarditis