Atlas of coronary artery disease
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Atlas of coronary artery disease
Lippincott-Raven, c1998
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Includes index
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All aspects of coronary atheroma and ischemic heart disease -- beautifully depicted in vibrant color! This brand-new atlas from renowned cardiac pathologist Dr. Michael Davies details normal anatomy and structure, disease processes, coronary plaque, myocardial ischemia, atherosclerosis, non-atherosclerotic coronary disease, and interventional vascular disease. The illustrations are clear and true to life; the perfuse fixed human coronary arteries are shown as they would be seen by the naked eye, and the morphology is related to the angiographic appearances seen in post-mortem studies. You'll find these pictures identical to the angiograms encountered in everyday practice, making identification easy and diagnosis accurate
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Anatomy of the coronary arteries: coronary artery anatomy
- anatomy of the epicardial arteries
- terminology and its problems
- microstructure of the epicardial arteries. Part 2 Atherosclerosis - the process: definitions
- atherosclerosis - plaque morphology
- atherosclerosis - the initiation phase
- atherosclerosis - the evolution state and core creation
- endothelial status over plaques
- smooth muscle proliferation collagen and the plaque
- fibrinogen and plaque evolution
- calcification
- adventitial inflammation and vascularization
- infectious agents and atherosclerosis
- atherosclerosis and clinical symptoms
- mechanisms of thrombosis and atherosclerosis. Part 3 The acute ischemic syndromes and coronary disease progression: acute myocardial infarction
- plaque disruption and acute regional infarction
- endothelial erosion and acute regional infarction
- unstable angina
- atherosclerotic disease progression
- acute ischemic syndromes - the myocardial lesions
- ischemic ventricular aneurysms. Part 4 Stable angina: measurement of coronary stenosis
- morphology of stenosis in stable angina
- mechanisms of production of chronic stenosis - compensatory dilation
- variations of coronary atherosclerosis
- nonlipid containing atherosclerosis
- graft vascular disease
- post angioplasty and atherectomy restenosis
- nonatherosclerotic coronary artery disease
- coronary artery fistulae.
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