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Paediatric cardiology

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editors, Robert H. Anderson ... [et al.] ; illustrator, Gemma Price. (3rd ed.) --Philadelphia, PA: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier , c2010.
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As patients live longer and need to be treated over the long term and the management of pediatric cardiology problems and congenital heart disease moves more into the mainstream, turn to Pediatric Cardiology for current clinical guidance. Trust Dr. Robert Anderson, godfather of cardiac morphology, to bring you coverage of potential cardiovascular anomalies, all potential diseases related to anomalies or developmental problems, and methods for management and treatment. New contributors from all …
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Anderson, Robert Henry
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editors, Robert H. Anderson ... [et al.] ; illustrator, Gemma Price
Edition
3rd ed.
Alternate Title
Pediatric cardiology
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier
Date of Publication
c2010
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 1327 p.)
ISBN
9780702037351 (electronic bk.)
9780702030642
Subjects (MeSH)
Heart Defects, Congenital
Heart Diseases
Subjects (LCSH)
Pediatric cardiology
Heart Defects, Congenital
Adolescent
Child
Heart Diseases
Infant
Notes
"Expert consult"--Cover
Abstract
As patients live longer and need to be treated over the long term and the management of pediatric cardiology problems and congenital heart disease moves more into the mainstream, turn to Pediatric Cardiology for current clinical guidance. Trust Dr. Robert Anderson, godfather of cardiac morphology, to bring you coverage of potential cardiovascular anomalies, all potential diseases related to anomalies or developmental problems, and methods for management and treatment. New contributors from all over the world, including 70% new to this edition, present the latest challenges in the field and emphasize the adolescent and post-operative outcomes for management. Now, in full color and with a fully searchable companion website, this leading reference offers you everything you need to treat and manage pediatric heart conditions. A comprehensive and exhaustive reference of fundamental and clinical aspects of heart disease in infancy and childhood. The contributors are well-known experts in the field and the editors are a world class group who have published extensively in the field.
Contents
1. Laryngeal (cricoid) Fracture -- 2. Spinal extension fracture-dislocation in ankylosing spondylitis -- 3. Traumatic Aortic Pseudoaneurysm -- 4. Blunt trauma esophageal rupture -- 5. Galeazzi fracture-dislocation -- 6. Isolated Articular Pillar (Lamino-pedicular separation) -- 7. Focal bacterial acute pyelonephritis (Acute lobar nephronia) -- 8. Lumbar Burst Fracture -- 9. Acute Calculus Cholecystitis -- 10. Orbital Blow-out fracture -- 11. Pulmonary Contusions and Lacerations -- 12. Septic Pulmonary Emboli -- 13. Hyperdense MCA Sign -- 14. Left hemidiaphragm rupture and gastric herniation into thorax -- 15. Rupture of the right hemidiaphragm with liver herniation -- 16. Intramural Aortic Hematoma -- 17. Tension Pneumopericardium -- 18. Acute Subdural Hematoma with Cerebral Herniation -- 19. Pulmonary Artery Pseudoaneurysm -- 20. Pleural Empyema -- 21. Combined fracture of symphysis and bilateral condyles -- 22. Torus fracture of the distal radius and ulna -- 23. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis -- 24. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis?? Jefferson Fracture -- 25. Left hemothorax with active bleeding -- 26. Left renal laceration -- 27. Left pneumothorax (first image) and tension left pneumothorax (second image) -- 28. C2 hangman fracture -- 29. Hypertensive hemorrhage in right basal ganglia -- 30. Colles fracture -- 31. Bilateral basal ganglia infarcts due to carbon monoxide poisoning -- 32. Segond fracture -- 33. "Blowout" fracture left medial orbital wall -- 34. Acute bilateral maxillary sinusitis -- 35. Acute pancreatitis -- 36. Tibial plateau fracture -- 37. Left flail chest -- 38. Aspergilloma -- 39. Lipohemarthrosis due to tibial plateau fracture -- 40. Salter-Harris fracture of left humeral head -- 41. Acromioclavicular Joint Injury: Type III -- 42. Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage -- 43. Acute Appendicitis -- 44. Calcaneus Fracture -- 45. Choledocholithiasis -- 46. Malignant Spinal Cord Compression -- 47. Epididymitis -- 48. Acute Epiglottitis -- 49. Retained Foreign Body -- 50. Inflicted Injury (Child Physical Abuse) -- 51. Anterior Knee Dislocation with Popliteal Artery Transection -- 52. Lisfranc Fracture-dislocation -- 53. Liver Injury with Active Hemorrhage -- 54. Peritonsillar Abscess -- 55. Community-Acquired Lobar Pneumonia -- 56. Alveolar Pulmonary Edema -- 57. Pulmonary Embolism and Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis -- 58. Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysm -- 59. Superficial Soft Tissue Abscess -- 60. Type II dens fracture (Anderson, D'Alonzo classification) -- 61. Diffuse axonal shear injury -- 62. Depressed comminuted skull fracture with underlying parenchymal contusion -- 63. Zygomatico maxillary complex (ZMC) fracture -- 64. Flail mandible -- 65. Supination external rotation injury of ankle -- 66. Anterior dislocation of left hip -- 67. Posterior dislocation of right sternoclavicular joint -- 68. Splenic laceration -- 69. Type II anteroposterior compression pelvic fracture -- 70. Infarction of small bowel -- 71. Segmental renal infarct -- 72. Extraperitoneal bladder rupture -- 73. Periportal lymph edema from volume overload -- 74. Left hemidiaphragm injury -- 75. Penetrating colon and diaphragm injury -- 76. Recent passage of a ureteral stone -- 77. Isolated free fluid without a source -- 78. Emphysematous cystitis -- 79. Midgut volvulus -- 80. Type 3 occipital condyle fracture -- 81. Atlantoaxial rotatory dislocation -- 82. Flexion-teardrop fracture dislocation -- 83. Blunt trauma esophageal rupture -- 84. Obstructive Sialadenitis -- 85. Pancreatic transection -- 86. Chance Fracture -- 87. Renal pelvic rupture with congenital uretero-pelvic junction obstruction -- 88. Full-thickness duodenal rupture (blunt trauma) -- 89. Tracheal Rupture: blunt trauma -- 90. Hypovolemic Shock Complex (HSC) -- 91. Small Bowel Obstruction Incarcerated Indirect Inguinal Hernia -- 92. Full-thickness bowel perforation -- 93. Hemorrhage of adrenal myelolipoma -- 94. Traumatic Cavernous Carotid Fistula -- 95. Lunate dislocation -- 96. Lens dislocation -- 97. Testicular torsion -- 98. Left Renal Infarction -- 99. Subacute left subdural hematoma -- 100. C2 hyperextension teardrop fracture -- 101. Toxic megacolon -- 102. Pneumocystis pneumonia -- 103. Left renal subcapsular hematoma with active bleeding -- 104. Cecal diverticulitis -- 105. Pericardial effusion -- 106. Toxic megacolon -- 107. Fournier Gangrene -- 108. Aspirated foreign body -- 109. Avascular necrosis of bilateral femoral heads -- 110. Mature cystic teratoma -- 111. Liver injury with post-traumatic liver abscess -- 112. Minimally displaced avulsion fracture at base of fifth metatarsal -- 113. Emphysematous cystitis -- 114. Acetabulum anterior wall fracture -- 115. Achilles tendon rupture -- 116. Emphysematous cystitis -- 117. Aortic Dissection (Stanford type A) with Hemopericardium -- 118. Acute Cerebellar Hemorrhage Secondary to Arteriovenous Malformation -- 119. Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy -- 120. Postemetic Esophageal Rupture (Boerhaav's Syndrome) -- 121. Retained Foreign Body (Fish Bone) with Pharyngeal Perforation -- 122. Laryngeal Fracture -- 123. Maisonneuve Fracture -- 124. Acute Mastoiditis Complicated by Epidural Abscess -- 125. Nasoorbital ethmoidal Fracture -- 126. Anterior Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint) Dislocation with Bankart Lesion -- 127. Subperiosteal Orbital Abscess -- 128. Triquetral Fracture -- 129. Anterior Urethral Disruption -- 130. Volar Plate Avulsion Fracture -- 131. Splenic vascular injury -- 132. Hyperextension dislocation injury at the C5-6 level -- 133. Hyperflexion sprain injury at the C3-4 and C4-5 levels -- 134. Anoxic brain injury -- 135. Longitudinal fracture of petrous temporal bone -- 136. Nohemorrhagic right middle cerebral artery infarct -- 137. Acute disc herniation -- 138. Bennett's Fracture -- 139. Scaphoid fracture -- 140. Radial head fracture -- 141. Occipitoatlantal dislocation -- 142. Pancreatic laceration -- 143. Pyometra due to cervical carcinoma -- 144. Primary mesenteric adenitis -- 145. Penetrating right subclavian artery injury -- 146. Stab wound to pericardium -- 147. Annular carcinoma with colonic obstruction -- 148. Superior mesenteric vein thrombosis -- 149. Bowel wall contusion -- 150. Tension pneumocephalus -- 151. Danis-Weber type C ankle injury -- 152. Jones fracture -- 153. Giant Sigmoid Diverticulum -- 154. Lemierre syndrome -- 155. Perforated Duodenal Ulcer -- 156. Scapulothoracic Dissociation -- 157. Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome -- 158. Ovarian Torsion -- 159. Traumatic gallbladder avulsion and rupture -- 160. Traumatic Dural Vevous Sinus Thrombosis -- 161. Transverse temporal bone fracture -- 162. Bleeding Renal Venous Pseudoaneurysm -- 163. Epiploic Appendagitis -- 164. Neurogenic pulmonary edema -- 165. Segmental omental infarction -- 166. Monteggia fracture-dislocation -- 167. Mesenteric hematoma with active bleeding -- 168. Right ureteral injury with extravasation of intravenous contrast -- 169. Gallbladder injury -- 170. Renal pseudoaneurysm -- 171. Left gonadal vein thrombosis with extension into the left renal vein -- 172. Left psoas abscess -- 173. Right common femoral artery pseudoaneurysm -- 174. Acute Lower Extremity Arterial Occlusion -- 175. Acute Rupture of Distal Biceps Brachii Tendon -- 176. Blunt Internal Carotid Artery Injury -- 177. Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection -- 178. Spontaneous Celiac Artery Dissection -- 179. Subcapital Femoral Neck (Hip) Fracture -- 180. Intussusception -- pediatric -- 181. Ludwig's Angina -- 182. Mesenrhombencephalitis -- 183. Acute Osteomyelitis -- 184. Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum -- 185. Pyosalpinx -- 186. Ruptured Aortic Mycotic Aneurysm -- 187. Tillaux Fracture -- 188. Ventriculitis -- 189. Unilateral facet facture dislocation -- 190. Venous epidural hematoma -- 191. Septic artheritis -- 192. Aspirated pneumonia -- 193. Complete eventration of hemidiaphragm -- 194. Cecal bascule -- 195. Acute myocardial infarction -- 196. Spinal epidural hematoma -- 197. Pilon fracture -- 198. Ureteral obstruction, calyx rupture, radiolucent calculus -- 199. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor-induced visceral angioedema -- 200. Fallen Lung (complete mainstem brochus tear) and tension pneumothorax.
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