Atlas of congenital cardiac disease / Maude E. Abbott ; with an introduction by Richard Fraser.
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Originally published: New York : American Heart Association, 1936.
"Published in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the International Academy of Pathology."
This book contains a facsimile copy of the 1936 ed. with the addition of electronic remastering of the images contained in the 1936 ed.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: DEVELOPMENT AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THE HEART -- Plate I. Development of the reptilian and mammalian heart -- Plate II. Comparative anatomy: fish and amphibian heart -- Plate III. Comparative anatomy -- The Reptilian heart -- Plate IV: Incomplete torsion in the causation of cardiac defects (Spitzer's theory).
PART II: CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CONGENITAL CARDIAC DISEASE -- Plate V. Clinical classification of cardiac defects: illustrative diagrams -- General references. -- Group 1. No abnormal communication (acyanotic group) -- Plate VI. Anomalies of the aortic arch and its branches -- Plate VII. Coarctation of the aorta of the adult type (Historic cases) -- Plate VIII. Coarctation of the aorta (Personal cases and clinical features) -- Plate IX. A. Bicuspid aortic valve -- Plate IX. B. Supernumerary aortic cusps -- Plate X. Other anomalies of the endocardium -- Plate XI. A . Hypertrophy of the heart in infants -- Plate Xi. B. Congenital rhabdomyoma -- Plate XII. Anomalies of coronary sinus.
PART II: CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CONGENITAL CARDIAC DISEASE -- Group 2. Cases of arterial-venous shunt with terminal reversal of flow (cyanose tardive) -- Plate XIII. Patent ductus arteriosus -- Plate XIV. Defects of interauricular septum and patent foramen ovale -- Plate XV. A. Defects of interventricular septum -- Plate XV. B. Defects of aortic system.
PART II: CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CONGENITAL CARDIAC DISEASE -- Group 3. Cases of permanent venous arterial shunt and retardation of flow (cyanotic group) -- Plate XVI. Symptomatology of congenital cyanosis -- Plate XVII. Pulmonary stenosis at lower bulbar orifice. All Cardiac septa closed -- Plate XVIII. A. Pulmonary and tricuspid stenosis with closed ventricular septum -- Plate XVIII. B. Eisenmenger complex -- Plate XIX. Pulmonary stenosis and atresia with defect of ventricular septum (Tetralogy of Follot) -- Plate XX. Pulmonary atresia with closed septum. Aortic, mitral and tricuspid atresias -- Plate XXI. Cor Triloculare biatriatum and biventriculare and persistent ostium commune -- Plate XXII. A. Cor Biloculare -- Plate XXII. B. Persistent truncus arteriosus -- Plate XXIII. Complete transposition of great trunks with closed ventricular septum -- Plate XXIV. Complete transposition of great trunks with defect of ventricular septum -- Plate XXV. A. Dextrocardia. Plate XXV. B. Corrected transposition and complete congenital heart block -- Chart 1. Statistics of congenital cardiac disease.
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