Anatomy of the Heart by Multislice Computed Tomography with CD-ROM
A brand new book that bridges the gap between classical anatomy
textbooks and CT textbooks Focuses on the fundamentals as well as
the details of cardiac anatomy in a clinical setting using MSCT The
first book to present a side-by-side comparison of
'electronic' dissection made by CT scanning Perfect for
cardiac imaging trainees, cardiologists, radiologists,
interventionists and electrophysiologists
New multislice computed tomography (MSCT) machines are now capable
of essentially digitizing the anatomy of an average human body into
over a half billion individual voxel (volume element). Given this
high spatial resolution, MSCT offers superb 3D images of the entire
heart and great vessels. Relationships between cardiac structures
can be shown as never before, providing new understanding to
cardiac imaging trainees, cardiologists, radiologists,
interventionists, and electrophysiologists, and closing the long
lasting gap between "applied" imaging and true anatomy.
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