
By Claus Claussen
ISBN-10: 160406014X
ISBN-13: 9781604060140
Dx-Direct is a sequence of 11 Thieme books protecting the most subspecialties in radiology. It contains the entire circumstances you're probably to determine on your regular operating day as a radiologist. for every or disorder you'll find the knowledge you wish -- with simply the appropriate point of detail.Whether you're a resident or a trainee, getting ready for board examinations or simply trying to find a wonderfully geared up reference:Dx-Direct is the high-yield selection for you!The sequence covers the entire spectrum of radiology subspecialties including:BrainGastrointestinalCardiacBreastUrogenitalVascularSpinalHead and NeckMusculoskeletalPediatricThoracicDx-Direct will get to the point:Definitions, Epidemiology, Etiology, and Imaging indicators commonplace Presentation, treatment plans, direction and diagnosis Differential prognosis, guidance and Pitfalls, and key References ... all mixed with high quality diagnostic photographs.
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Congenital aortic stenosis: Approximately 5%of all cardiac anomalies. Atherosclerotic changes are the most common cause of acquired aortic stenosis in patients over 70 years of age (prevalence of3%) . •. Pathoanatomy, classification Narrowing of the valve orifice or LVOT. Three types are distinguished: - Valvular aortic stenosis (most common form). - Supravalvular aortic stenosis (rare. congenital). g.. in HOCM). 7 em' Critical • Etiology, pathophysiology, pathogenesis Degenerative changes are the most common cause of acquired aortic stenosis.
Selected References Nishimura RA et al. Accurate measurement of the transmitTal gradient in patients with mitral stenosis: a simultaneous catheterization and Doppler echocardiographic study. J AmColiCardiol1994: 24: 152-158 Rahimtoola SH et al. Current evaluation and management of patients with mitral stenosis. Circulation 2002: 106: 1183-1188 51 Definition ............................................................................................ • Epidemiology Usually acquired, rarely congenital.
Typical presentation Angina pectoris. Symptoms are usually present at rest, rarely stress induced. Often present during morning hours. • Treatment options Pharmacologic therapy (nitrates) • May need to eliminate precipitating physical exertion. • Course and prognosis Variable. Dangerous cardiac arrhythmias may occur during an episode. Possible myocardial infarction or heart failure. • What does the clinician want to know? Exclusion of CHDand other possible causes in patients with acute chest pain.
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