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E-grāmata: Patient Studies in Valvular, Congenital, and Rarer Forms of Cardiovascular Disease: An Integrative Approach

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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2015
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  • ISBN-13: 9781118469781
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  • Formāts: EPUB+DRM
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2015
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118469781

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Test your knowledge or prepare for Boards with this collection of unusual and challenging patient studies focused on detecting valvular, congenital or vascular disease.





Contains over 90 case histories with self-test questions designed to test the readers knowledge and reinforce clinical best practices Focuses on diseases of valvular, vascular or congenital origin, and on comparatively rare disorders/diseases, rather than coronary artery disease, to help readers improve their skills at interpreting and making decisions based on physical examination and basic, non-invasive imaging modalities Each case is paired with original materials - e.g. x-rays, echocardiograms, lab reports, charts so readers can work through their diagnosis using the same information as the physician who treated the patient originally An ideal companion for those approaching board review or recertification or who want to improve skills in physical diagnosis of cardiovascular disease

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This book will challenge the problem-solver, improve the reader's knowledge of cardiology, and help prepare the trainee for the cardiology board examination. Its specific strong points include an attractive cover, paper of high-grade stock, excellent colored illustrations, well-constructed diagrams and tables, an assortment of worthwhile images, and a wealth of detailed and practical information on a wide variety of valvular, congenital, and rare forms of cardiovascular disease. Especially useful are the discussion, key points, and references that conclude most of the patient studies.  (Texas Heart Institute Journal, 1 August 2015)

About the Author vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xiii
Worked Example xv
Companion Website xix
Patient Study 1 46-year-old chronic alcoholic man with heart failure and sudden death (1968) 1(6)
Patient Study 2 24-year-old man with dyspnea, edema, and a heart murmur (1973) 7(12)
Patient Study 3 27-year-old man with hemoptysis and dyspnea (1973) 19(4)
Patient Study 4 22-year-old female with exertional chest pain and palpitations (1974) 23(7)
Patient Study 5 40-year-old man and the perils of walking in the street (1997) 30(7)
Patient Study 6 54-year-old man with dyspnea and a life-long murmur (1974) 37(7)
Patient Study 7 26-year-old man with an asymptomatic heart murmur (1979) 44(6)
Patient Study 8 20-year-old man with chest pain and a life-long heart murmur (1979) 50(9)
Patient Study 9 23-year-old female with heart failure and a heart murmur (1975) 59(12)
Patient Study 10 17-year-old man with fever, myalgias, and a heart murmur (1977) 71(9)
Patient Study 11 24-year-old man with left leg pain (1977) 80(7)
Patient Study 12 48-year-old female with dyspnea (1976) 87(6)
Patient Study 13 19-year-old man with easy fatiguability, cyanosis, and clubbing (1977) 93(7)
Patient Study 14 29-year-old man with an asymptomatic murmur and an abnormal chest X ray (1977) 100(7)
Patient Study 15 32-year-old man with a history of dyspnea and syncope over last 38 years (1967) 107(13)
Patient Study 16 55-year-old female with chest pain and hematemesis (1993) 120(6)
Patient Study 17 27-year-old man with decreased exercise tolerance and a heart murmur (1982) 126(9)
Patient Study 18 29-year-old man with pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea, and cardiomegaly (1985) 135(7)
Patient Study 19 25-year-old man with new onset of hemoptysis (1986) 142(7)
Patient Study 20 80-year-old man with hemoptysis and dyspnea (1998) 149(8)
Patient Study 21 21-year-old man with hemoptysis, cyanosis, and a heart murmur (1989) 157(10)
Patient Study 22 23-year-old female with chest pain and visual symptoms (1992) 167(6)
Patient Study 23 Approximately 40-year-old man with new onset of a murmur and heart failure (1975) 173(9)
Patient Study 24 54-year-old female with altered mental status (1993) 182(5)
Patient Study 25 74-year-old female admitted with abdominal pain followed by shock (1994) 187(4)
Patient Study 26 Approximately 82-year-old female admitted with recurrent lower GI bleeding and a known abdominal aortic aneurysm (2001) 191(6)
Patient Study 27 41-year-old female with chest pain and a heart murmur (1994) 197(4)
Patient Study 28 48-year-old man with leg numbness and weakness (1994) 201(7)
Patient Study 29 67-year-old female with chest pain and a new heart murmur (1995) 208(6)
Patient Study 30 62-year-old man with chest pain and hypertension (1996) 214(5)
Patient Study 31 17-year-old female with fatigue and a heart murmur (1997) 219(5)
Patient Study 32 31-year-old female with fatigue and syncope (1997) 224(7)
Patient Study 33 33-year-old female with dyspnea, edema, and a murmur (1995) 231(7)
Patient Study 34 21-year-old man with dyspnea and chest pain (1995) 238(7)
Patient Study 35 54-year-old man with chest pain, hypertension, and abdominal pain (2005) 245(4)
Patient Study 36 19-year-old female with aching legs on exertion (1995) 249(7)
Patient Study 37 58-year-old man with dyspnea, chest pain, and Sjorgen's syndrome (1996) 256(5)
Patient Study 38 37-year-old ex cocaine user with dyspnea and a heart murmur (1998) 261(5)
Patient Study 39 24-year-old female with a heart murmur (1997) 266(6)
Patient Study 40 34-year-old Asian female with heart failure(2001) 272(6)
Patient Study 41 73-year-old man with chest pain and hypertension (2000) 278(5)
Patient Study 42 42-year-old female with dyspnea and a heart murmur (2001) 283(6)
Patient Study 43 37-year-old female with dyspnea and cyanosis (1999) 289(7)
Patient Study 44 27-year-old female with dyspnea, a murmur, and kyphoscoliosis (1996) 296(6)
Patient Study 45 41-year-old man with presumed cardiomyopathy (2002) 302(8)
Patient Study 46 78-year-old female with chest pain and a heart murmur (2002) 310(7)
Patient Study 47 31-year-old man with long-standing clubbing (1997) 317(11)
Patient Study 48 79-year-old man with dyspnea and edema 3 years after an operation (1995) 328(8)
Patient Study 49 37-year-old female with recurrent syncope and heart failure (1984) 336(6)
Patient Study 50 33-year-old man with new onset of hemiplegia (1985) 342(3)
Patient Study 51 44-year-old female with chest pain and dyspnea (2008) 345(7)
Patient Study 52 80-year-old diabetic female with an abnormal echocardiogram and no CVS symptoms (2008) 352(3)
Patient Study 53 42-year-old female with palpitations and an abnormal echocardiogram (2006) 355(5)
Patient Study 54 53-year-old alcoholic man and the perils of winter (2009) 360(6)
Patient Studies 55-56 90-year-old female with dyspnea and hemoptysis (2000) 366(6)
Patient Study 57 1-month-old Infant with unsuspected cardiac pathology on echocardiography (2002) 372(2)
Patient Study 58 69-year-old man with lower extremity pain (2008) 374(5)
Patient Study 59 71-year-old man with dizziness and weakness (2010) 379(4)
Patient Study 60 20-year-old man with pleuritic and fever (1995) 383(6)
Patient Study 61 20-year-old man with swollen face and chest pain (2008) 389(6)
Patient Study 62 17-year-old female with an acute myocardial infarction (2013) 395(6)
Patient Study 63 66-year-old diabetic female with ICD dysfunction (2008) 401(5)
Patient Study 64 39-year-old man with chest pain and syncope (2011) 406(7)
Patient Study 65 58-year-old female with dyspnea, hypertension, and hematuria (2008) 413(6)
Crossword Puzzle Pediatric cardiology and general medical crossword puzzle 419(2)
Subject Index 421(2)
Patient Studies Index 423(2)
Disease Classification Index 425(2)
Answers to Crossword Puzzle 427
Franklin B. Saksena, MD, CM, FACP, FRCP(C), FACC, FAHA and member of American Society of Echocardiography.

Dr. Saksena served as a Senior Attending Physician in the Department of Cardiology at Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago for over 32 years. He remains active at Stroger Hospital of Cook County as a Voluntary Attending Physician in Adult Cardiology. While working for Cook County Hospital he was Director of the Cardiac Catheterization lab and for a period was Acting Chief of Cardiology.

Dr. Saksena is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Northwestern University and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Rush Medical School. He also maintains a part-time private practice in Cardiology and Internal Medicine at Swedish Covenant Hospital and St. Mary of Nazareth hospitals.