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Pathology of Heart Disease in the Fetus, Infant and Child. Autopsy, Surgical and Molecular Pathology

ISBN: 9781107116283
ISBN: 9781107116283
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In recent years, there have been no books published on paediatric cardiac pathology despite enormous developments in genetics, a marked explosion of paediatric transplant programmes, surges in knowledge of fetal cardiac pathology and understanding of congenital heart disease, and the emergence of a flourishing cardiac imaging discipline. This book will be the first unified and comprehensive source of reference for childhood heart disease, covering the full field of paediatric cardiac pathology, in one volume. Comprising the twenty-five year experience of a single pathologist, the full spectrum of the pathology of heart disease, from the fetus to the adult, is uniquely presented here. Richly illustrated, with over 800 colour photographs, general and paediatric pathologists alike will be able to examine the microscopic features of the conditions described, with a specific focus on metabolic disease for practitioners worldwide.

  • Presents the first unified source of reference for childhood heart disease, covering the full field of paediatric cardiac pathology, in one volume
  • Provides an immersive integration of histology into the macroscopic pathology, for a well-rounded approach
  • Extensively illustrated, for clarity and reference

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Preface
1. The anatomy of the normal heart
2. Examination of the heart
3. Development of the heart
4. Congenital heart disease I
5. Congential heart disease II
6. Ischaemia and infarction
7. Cardiomyopathy
8. Inflammation of the myocardium, endocardium and aorta
9. The coronary arteries
10. Metabolic and storage disease
11. Pericardium
12. Fetal cardiovascular disease
13. Tumours
14. Heart transplantation
15. Sudden cardiac death in the young
Index.