The clinical anatomy of coronary arteries

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    • Lüdinghausen, M. von

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The clinical anatomy of coronary arteries

M. von Lüdinghausen

(Advances in anatomy, embryology and cell biology, v. 167)

Springer, c2003

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Includes bibliographical (p. 99-111) references and index

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Description

Considerable advances have been made in cardiology during the last few decades. In particular, there has been great progress in the field of coronary angiography both when combined with, and without, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic reso nance (MR) imaging. These techniques of modern imaging allow the cardiologist and coronary surgeon to study every cardiac structure in detail, both two- and three-di mensionally and from either side, to analyze the movements of the heart and valves, and to observe myocardial circulation and even myocardial metabolic processes. However, coronary heart disease, a multifactorial illness of the coronary vessels, still remains the most common cause of death in developed countries. In addition to the large group of patients suffering from coronary heart disease, there is a smaller group of children and adults who are in need of open heart surgery and,most frequently,valve surgery.Avery small number of individuals suffering from Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome still await competent surgical intervention. These three groups of patients have in common that, for them, meticulous preop erative diagnostics and preparation for surgery are urgently required. Any open heart surgeon who carri es out procedures in the coronary or interventricular grooves or on the atrial walls of the heart must take the normal and anomalous origins,courses, and terminations of cardiac vessels into consideration. Therefore, with the availability of precise anatomical and physiological data,operation time will be shortened, operative risks will diminish, and the safety of the operation for the patient will be greater.

Table of Contents

Introduction.-The cardiac vascular system.-The significance of the proper vessels of the human heart in statistics and diagnostics.-Angiography.-MR imaging.-Ultrafast MRI.-Coronary MR angiography.-Conventional and ultrafast computed tomography (cardio-CT).-Nomenclature.-English and Latin versions.-Abbreviations.-Commonly used unofficial or alternative terms and synonyms.-Results and discussions.-The anatomy of coronary arteries in general.-Peculiarities of the origin of the coronary arteries.-Coronary dominance or preponderance.-Intramural and intraluminal courses of the coronary arteries.-Arterial branches and the arterial supply of the conduction system.-The arterial supply of the interventricular (IV) septum.-Blood supply to the coronary arteries (Vasa vasorum).-Coronary anastomoses and collaterals.-The coincidence of anomalies of the coronary arteries and atherosclerosis.-And other chapters

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  • NCID
    BA60233441
  • ISBN
    • 3540436898
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 115 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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