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Congenital Heart Disease
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From the earliest days of medicine to the present, case reports have been a critical aspect of clinical education and knowledge development. In this comprehensive volume, Dr. William C. Roberts, a renowned expert in the field, explores the rich history and ongoing importance of case reports in cardiology.
Through engaging and insightful analysis, the book demonstrates how case reports have provided physicians with crucial insights into rare diseases, complex conditions, and groundbreaking treatments. Drawing on a vast range of sources, from ancient manuscripts to cutting-edge journals, it…mehr
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Through engaging and insightful analysis, the book demonstrates how case reports have provided physicians with crucial insights into rare diseases, complex conditions, and groundbreaking treatments. Drawing on a vast range of sources, from ancient manuscripts to cutting-edge journals, it offers a unique perspective on the role of case reports in medical education and practice of congenital heart diseases and associated cardiac complications. It underscores how case reports can be used to enhance diagnostic accuracy, identify new treatment options, and promote innovation in the field. In addition, the book provides valuable insights into the process of writing and publishing case reports, including tips for young physicians looking to break into the field.
The book will be an indispensable guide to the history, practice, and ongoing significance of case reports for medical students, physicians, and researchers alike.
Key features:
- Provides a rich repository of diverse case reports in cardiology published by the editor and his colleagues over 61 years
- Features 52 clinical case studies related to Congenital Heart Disease useful for medical students and practicing cardiologists
- Valuable resource for young physicians seeking to establish a foothold in medical research and academics
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2023
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000989939
- Artikelnr.: 69226480
Introduction
1. Braunwald E, Ross RS, Morrow AG, Roberts WC. Differential diagnosis of
mitral regurgitation in childhood; Clinical pathological conference at the
National Institutes of Health. Ann Intern Med. 1961;54(6):1223-1242
3. Folse R, Roberts WC, Cornell WP. Increased bronchial collateral
circulation in a patient with transposition of the great vessels and
pulmonary hypertension. Am J Cardiol. 1961;8(2):282-287.
12. Roberts WC. Anomalous origin of both coronary arteries from the
pulmonary artery. Am J Cardiol. 1962;10(4):595-600.
15. Roberts WC, Mason DT, Braunwald E. Survival to adulthood in a patient
with complete transposition of the great vessels: including a note on the
association of endocrine tumors with heart disease. Ann Intern Med.
1962;57(5):834-842.
16. Roberts WC, Goldblatt A, Mason DT, Morrow AG. Combined congenital
pulmonic and mitral stenosis. N Engl J Med. 1962;267(25):1298-1299.
17. Roberts WC, Berry WB, Morrow AG. The significance of asplenia in the
recognition of inoperable congenital heart disease. Circulation.
1962;26(6):1251-1253.
18. Roberts WC, Morrow AG, Mason DT, Braunwald E. Spontaneous closure of
ventricular septal defect, anatomic proof in an adult with tricuspid
atresia. Circulation. 1963;27(1):90-94.
30. Roberts WC, Morrow AG. Aortico-left ventricular tunnel. A cause of
massive aortic regurgitation and of intracardiac aneurysm. Am J Med.
1965;39(4):662-667.
51. Roberts WC, Eggleston JC, Humphries JO. Complex congenital cardiac
malformation: corrected transposition, origin of both great vessels from
the anatomic right ventricle, common ventricle, and dextroversion. Johns
Hopkins Med J. 1967;120(3):155-161.
79. Perloff JK, Urschell CW, Roberts WC, Caulfield WH Jr. Aneurysmal
dilatation of the coronary arteries in cyanotic congenital cardiac disease.
Report of a forty-year-old patient with the Taussig-Bing complex. Am J Med
. 1968;45(5):802-810.
84. Glancy DL, Braunwald NS, O'Brien KP, Roberts WC. Scimitar syndrome
associated with patent ductus arteriosus, aortic coarctation and
irreversible pulmonary hypertension. Johns Hopkins Med J.
1968;123(6):297-304.
92. Roberts WC. Anomalous left ventricular band. An unemphasized cause of a
precordial musical murmur. Am J Cardiol. 1969;23(5):735-738.
93. Dean DC, Pamukcoglu T, Roberts WC. Rocks in the right ventricle. A
complication of congenital right ventricular infundibular obstruction
associated with chronic pulmonary parenchymal disease. Am J Cardiol.
1969;23(5):744-747.
94. Simon AL, Friedman WF, Roberts WC. The angiographic features of a case
of parachute mitral valve. Am Heart J. 1969;77(6):809-813.
108. Liddy TJ, Roberts WC. Chronic intravascular hemolysis (renal
hemosiderosis) after incomplete prosthetic closure of a ventricular septal
defect and noncalcific aortic regurgitation. Am J Clin Pathol.
1970;53(6):839-842.
122. Fortuin NJ, Roberts WC. Congenital atresia of the left main coronary
artery. Am J Med. 1971;50(3):385-389.
138. Falcone MW, Perloff JK, Roberts WC. Aneurysm of the nonpatent ductus
arteriosus. Am J Cardiol. 1972;29(3):422-426.
145. Falcone MW, Roberts WC. Atresia of the right atrial ostium of the
coronary sinus unassociated with persistence of the left superior vena
cava: a clinicopathologic study of four adult patients. Am Heart J.
1972;83(5):604-611.
215. Fishbein MC, Obma R, Roberts WC. Unruptured sinus of Valsalva
aneurysm. Am J Cardiol. 1975;35(6):918-922.
327. Scott LP, Chandra RS, Roberts WC. Complex congenital heart disease: a
multiplicity of therapeutic options. Am Heart J. 1978;96(6):806-810.
332. Covarrubias EA, Sheikh MU, Isner JM, Gomes M, Hufnagel CA, Roberts WC.
Calcific pulmonic stenosis in adulthood: treatment by valve replacement
(porcine xenograft) with postoperative hemodynamic evaluation. Chest.
1979;75(3):399-402.
387. Cabin HS, Lester LA, Roberts WC. Congenital heart disease with trisomy
13: use of the echocardiogram in delineating the location of a
left-to-right shunt. Am Heart J. 1980;100(4):563-566.
399. Arnett EN, Aisner SC, Lewis KB, Tecklenberg P, Brawley RK, Roberts WC.
Pulmonic valve stenosis, atrial septal defect and left-to-right interatrial
shunting with intact ventricular septum. A distinct hemodynamic-morphologic
syndrome. Chest. 1980;78(5):759-762.
406. Waller BF, Sheikh MU, Roberts WC. Prolapsing atrioventricular valve in
partial atrioventricular defect. Am Heart J. 1981;101(1):108-110.
435. Cabin HS, Wood TP, Smith JO, Roberts WC. Structure-function
correlations in cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases (CPC): Ebstein's
anomaly in the elderly. Chest. 1981;80(2):212-214.
460. McManus BM, Luetzeler J, Roberts WC. Total anomalous pulmonary venous
connection: survival for 62 years without surgical intervention. Am Heart J
. 1982;103(2):298-301.
479. Waller BF, Smith FA, Kerwin DM, Roberts WC. Fetal rubella 27 years
later. Chest. 1982;81(6):735-738.
482. Dicicco BS, McManus BM, Waller BF, Roberts WC. Separate aortic ostium
of the left anterior descending and left circumflex coronary arteries from
the left aortic sinus of Valsalva (absent left main coronary artery). Am
Heart J. 1982;104(1):153-154.
490. Roberts WC, Dicicco BS, Waller BF, et al. Origin of the left main from
the right coronary artery or from the right aortic sinus with
intramyocardial tunneling to the left side of the heart via the ventricular
septum. The case against clinical significance of myocardial bridge or
coronary tunnel. Am Heart J. 1982;104(2 Pt 1):303-305.
508. Roberts WC, Spray TL, Shemin RJ, Maron BJ. Crisscrossed
atrioventricular valves and prolonged survival. Am J Cardiol.
1982;50(6):1436-1439.
534. Saffitz JE, McIntosh CL, Roberts WC. Massive right ventricular outflow
tract aneurysm after ventriculotomy for subvalvular pulmonic stenosis
associated with peripheral pulmonary arterial stenoses. Am J Cardiol.
1983;51(8):1460-1462.
598. Warnes CA, Boger JE, Roberts WC. Eisenmenger ventricular septal defect
with prolonged survival. Am J Cardiol. 1984;54(3):460-462.
599. McManus BM, Hahn PF, Smith JA, Roberts WC, Jackson JH. Eisenmenger
ductus arteriosus with prolonged survival. Am J Cardiol.
1984;54(3):462-464.
604. Warnes CA, Shugoll GI, Wallace RB, Roberts WC. Atrioventricular septal
defect (primum atrial septal defect) with prolonged survival (despite
severe mitral regurgitation and pulmonary hypertension) and associated
cardiac calcification (mitral anulus, coronary artery and pulmonary trunk).
Am J Cardiol. 1984;54(6):689-69.
605. Ross EM, McIntosh CL, Roberts WC. "Massive" calcification of a right
ventricular outflow parietal pericardial patch in tetralogy of Fallot. Am J
Cardiol. 1984;54(6):691-692.
616. Roberts WC, Robinowitz M. Anomalous origin of the left anterior
descending coronary artery from the pulmonary trunk with origin of the
right and left circumflex coronary arteries from the aorta. Am J Cardiol.
1984;54(10):1381-1383.
617. Warnes CA, Maron BJ, Jones M, Roberts WC. Asymptomatic sinus of
Valsalva aneurysm causing right ventricular outflow obstruction before and
after rupture. Am J Cardiol. 1984;54(10):1383-1384.
635. Barbour DJ, Roberts WC. Origin of the right from the left main
coronary artery (single coronary ostium in aorta). Am J Cardiol.
1985;55(5):609.
642. Barth CW III, Dibdin JD, Roberts WC. Mitral valve cleft without
cardiac septal defect causing severe mitral regurgitation but allowing long
survival. Am J Cardiol. 1985;55(9):1229-1231.
673. Barth CW III, Bray M, Roberts WC. Sudden death in infancy associated
with origin of both left main and right coronary arteries from a common
ostium above the left sinus of Valsalva. Am J Cardiol. 1986;57(4):365-366.
725. Barbour DJ, Roberts WC. Aneurysm of the pulmonary trunk unassociated
with intracardiac or great vessel left-to-right shunting. Am J Cardiol.
1987;59(1):192-194.
848. Dollar AL, Roberts WC. Retroaortic epicardial course of the left
circumflex coronary artery and anteroaortic intramyocardial (ventricular
septum) course of the left anterior descending coronary artery: an unusual
coronary anomaly and a proposed classification based on the number of
coronary ostia in the aorta. Am J Cardiol. 1989;64(12):828-829.
897. Brabham KR, Roberts WC. Fatal intrapericardial rupture of sinus of
Valsalva aneurysm. Am Heart J. 1990;120(6 Pt 1):1455-1456.
968. Fernicola DJ, Boodhoo VR, Roberts WC. Prolonged survival (74 years) in
unoperated tetralogy of Fallot with associated mitral valve prolapse. Am J
Cardiol. 1993;71(5):479-483.
983. Shirani J, Roberts WC. Coronary ostial dimple (in the posterior aortic
sinus) in the absence of other coronary arterial abnormalities. Am J
Cardiol. 1993;72(1):118-119.
990. Shirani J, Zafari AM, Roberts WC. Sudden death, right ventricular
infarction, and abnormal right ventricular intramural coronary arteries in
isolated congenital valvular pulmonic stenosis. Am J Cardiol.
1993;72(3):368-370.
1545. George BA, Ko JM, Lensing FD, Kuiper JJ, Roberts WC. "Repaired"
tetralogy of Fallot mimicking arrhythmogenic right ventricular
cardiomyopathy (another phenocopy). Am J Cardiol. 2011;108(2):326-329.
1629. Donaldson EE, Ko JM, Gonzalez-Stawinski G, Hall SA, Roberts WC.
Secondary arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy decades after
operative repair of tetralogy of Fallot. Am J Cardiol. 2014;114(5):806-809.
1649. Roberts CC, Roberts WC. Large patent ductus arteriosus in a
44-year-old woman leading to calcium deposition in the left atrium and
mitral and aortic valves. Tex Heart Inst J. 2015;42(3):262-264.
1686. Roberts WC, Grayburn PA, Guileyardo JM, Stoler RC. Full development
of consequences of congenital pulmonic stenosis in eighty-four years. Am J
Cardiol. 2017;119(8):1284-1287.
1697. Roberts WC, Sing AC, Guileyardo JM. Combined atresia of one
left-sided and one right-sided cardiac valve in a premature newborn. Proc
Bayl Univ Med Cent. 2017;30(4):437-438.
1766. Roberts WC, Siddiqui S. Huge right ventricular outflow tract aneurysm
late following total repair of tetralogy of Fallot leading to orthotopic
heart transplantation. Cardiovasc Pathol. 2021;52:107332.
Introduction
1. Braunwald E, Ross RS, Morrow AG, Roberts WC. Differential diagnosis of
mitral regurgitation in childhood; Clinical pathological conference at the
National Institutes of Health. Ann Intern Med. 1961;54(6):1223-1242
3. Folse R, Roberts WC, Cornell WP. Increased bronchial collateral
circulation in a patient with transposition of the great vessels and
pulmonary hypertension. Am J Cardiol. 1961;8(2):282-287.
12. Roberts WC. Anomalous origin of both coronary arteries from the
pulmonary artery. Am J Cardiol. 1962;10(4):595-600.
15. Roberts WC, Mason DT, Braunwald E. Survival to adulthood in a patient
with complete transposition of the great vessels: including a note on the
association of endocrine tumors with heart disease. Ann Intern Med.
1962;57(5):834-842.
16. Roberts WC, Goldblatt A, Mason DT, Morrow AG. Combined congenital
pulmonic and mitral stenosis. N Engl J Med. 1962;267(25):1298-1299.
17. Roberts WC, Berry WB, Morrow AG. The significance of asplenia in the
recognition of inoperable congenital heart disease. Circulation.
1962;26(6):1251-1253.
18. Roberts WC, Morrow AG, Mason DT, Braunwald E. Spontaneous closure of
ventricular septal defect, anatomic proof in an adult with tricuspid
atresia. Circulation. 1963;27(1):90-94.
30. Roberts WC, Morrow AG. Aortico-left ventricular tunnel. A cause of
massive aortic regurgitation and of intracardiac aneurysm. Am J Med.
1965;39(4):662-667.
51. Roberts WC, Eggleston JC, Humphries JO. Complex congenital cardiac
malformation: corrected transposition, origin of both great vessels from
the anatomic right ventricle, common ventricle, and dextroversion. Johns
Hopkins Med J. 1967;120(3):155-161.
79. Perloff JK, Urschell CW, Roberts WC, Caulfield WH Jr. Aneurysmal
dilatation of the coronary arteries in cyanotic congenital cardiac disease.
Report of a forty-year-old patient with the Taussig-Bing complex. Am J Med
. 1968;45(5):802-810.
84. Glancy DL, Braunwald NS, O'Brien KP, Roberts WC. Scimitar syndrome
associated with patent ductus arteriosus, aortic coarctation and
irreversible pulmonary hypertension. Johns Hopkins Med J.
1968;123(6):297-304.
92. Roberts WC. Anomalous left ventricular band. An unemphasized cause of a
precordial musical murmur. Am J Cardiol. 1969;23(5):735-738.
93. Dean DC, Pamukcoglu T, Roberts WC. Rocks in the right ventricle. A
complication of congenital right ventricular infundibular obstruction
associated with chronic pulmonary parenchymal disease. Am J Cardiol.
1969;23(5):744-747.
94. Simon AL, Friedman WF, Roberts WC. The angiographic features of a case
of parachute mitral valve. Am Heart J. 1969;77(6):809-813.
108. Liddy TJ, Roberts WC. Chronic intravascular hemolysis (renal
hemosiderosis) after incomplete prosthetic closure of a ventricular septal
defect and noncalcific aortic regurgitation. Am J Clin Pathol.
1970;53(6):839-842.
122. Fortuin NJ, Roberts WC. Congenital atresia of the left main coronary
artery. Am J Med. 1971;50(3):385-389.
138. Falcone MW, Perloff JK, Roberts WC. Aneurysm of the nonpatent ductus
arteriosus. Am J Cardiol. 1972;29(3):422-426.
145. Falcone MW, Roberts WC. Atresia of the right atrial ostium of the
coronary sinus unassociated with persistence of the left superior vena
cava: a clinicopathologic study of four adult patients. Am Heart J.
1972;83(5):604-611.
215. Fishbein MC, Obma R, Roberts WC. Unruptured sinus of Valsalva
aneurysm. Am J Cardiol. 1975;35(6):918-922.
327. Scott LP, Chandra RS, Roberts WC. Complex congenital heart disease: a
multiplicity of therapeutic options. Am Heart J. 1978;96(6):806-810.
332. Covarrubias EA, Sheikh MU, Isner JM, Gomes M, Hufnagel CA, Roberts WC.
Calcific pulmonic stenosis in adulthood: treatment by valve replacement
(porcine xenograft) with postoperative hemodynamic evaluation. Chest.
1979;75(3):399-402.
387. Cabin HS, Lester LA, Roberts WC. Congenital heart disease with trisomy
13: use of the echocardiogram in delineating the location of a
left-to-right shunt. Am Heart J. 1980;100(4):563-566.
399. Arnett EN, Aisner SC, Lewis KB, Tecklenberg P, Brawley RK, Roberts WC.
Pulmonic valve stenosis, atrial septal defect and left-to-right interatrial
shunting with intact ventricular septum. A distinct hemodynamic-morphologic
syndrome. Chest. 1980;78(5):759-762.
406. Waller BF, Sheikh MU, Roberts WC. Prolapsing atrioventricular valve in
partial atrioventricular defect. Am Heart J. 1981;101(1):108-110.
435. Cabin HS, Wood TP, Smith JO, Roberts WC. Structure-function
correlations in cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases (CPC): Ebstein's
anomaly in the elderly. Chest. 1981;80(2):212-214.
460. McManus BM, Luetzeler J, Roberts WC. Total anomalous pulmonary venous
connection: survival for 62 years without surgical intervention. Am Heart J
. 1982;103(2):298-301.
479. Waller BF, Smith FA, Kerwin DM, Roberts WC. Fetal rubella 27 years
later. Chest. 1982;81(6):735-738.
482. Dicicco BS, McManus BM, Waller BF, Roberts WC. Separate aortic ostium
of the left anterior descending and left circumflex coronary arteries from
the left aortic sinus of Valsalva (absent left main coronary artery). Am
Heart J. 1982;104(1):153-154.
490. Roberts WC, Dicicco BS, Waller BF, et al. Origin of the left main from
the right coronary artery or from the right aortic sinus with
intramyocardial tunneling to the left side of the heart via the ventricular
septum. The case against clinical significance of myocardial bridge or
coronary tunnel. Am Heart J. 1982;104(2 Pt 1):303-305.
508. Roberts WC, Spray TL, Shemin RJ, Maron BJ. Crisscrossed
atrioventricular valves and prolonged survival. Am J Cardiol.
1982;50(6):1436-1439.
534. Saffitz JE, McIntosh CL, Roberts WC. Massive right ventricular outflow
tract aneurysm after ventriculotomy for subvalvular pulmonic stenosis
associated with peripheral pulmonary arterial stenoses. Am J Cardiol.
1983;51(8):1460-1462.
598. Warnes CA, Boger JE, Roberts WC. Eisenmenger ventricular septal defect
with prolonged survival. Am J Cardiol. 1984;54(3):460-462.
599. McManus BM, Hahn PF, Smith JA, Roberts WC, Jackson JH. Eisenmenger
ductus arteriosus with prolonged survival. Am J Cardiol.
1984;54(3):462-464.
604. Warnes CA, Shugoll GI, Wallace RB, Roberts WC. Atrioventricular septal
defect (primum atrial septal defect) with prolonged survival (despite
severe mitral regurgitation and pulmonary hypertension) and associated
cardiac calcification (mitral anulus, coronary artery and pulmonary trunk).
Am J Cardiol. 1984;54(6):689-69.
605. Ross EM, McIntosh CL, Roberts WC. "Massive" calcification of a right
ventricular outflow parietal pericardial patch in tetralogy of Fallot. Am J
Cardiol. 1984;54(6):691-692.
616. Roberts WC, Robinowitz M. Anomalous origin of the left anterior
descending coronary artery from the pulmonary trunk with origin of the
right and left circumflex coronary arteries from the aorta. Am J Cardiol.
1984;54(10):1381-1383.
617. Warnes CA, Maron BJ, Jones M, Roberts WC. Asymptomatic sinus of
Valsalva aneurysm causing right ventricular outflow obstruction before and
after rupture. Am J Cardiol. 1984;54(10):1383-1384.
635. Barbour DJ, Roberts WC. Origin of the right from the left main
coronary artery (single coronary ostium in aorta). Am J Cardiol.
1985;55(5):609.
642. Barth CW III, Dibdin JD, Roberts WC. Mitral valve cleft without
cardiac septal defect causing severe mitral regurgitation but allowing long
survival. Am J Cardiol. 1985;55(9):1229-1231.
673. Barth CW III, Bray M, Roberts WC. Sudden death in infancy associated
with origin of both left main and right coronary arteries from a common
ostium above the left sinus of Valsalva. Am J Cardiol. 1986;57(4):365-366.
725. Barbour DJ, Roberts WC. Aneurysm of the pulmonary trunk unassociated
with intracardiac or great vessel left-to-right shunting. Am J Cardiol.
1987;59(1):192-194.
848. Dollar AL, Roberts WC. Retroaortic epicardial course of the left
circumflex coronary artery and anteroaortic intramyocardial (ventricular
septum) course of the left anterior descending coronary artery: an unusual
coronary anomaly and a proposed classification based on the number of
coronary ostia in the aorta. Am J Cardiol. 1989;64(12):828-829.
897. Brabham KR, Roberts WC. Fatal intrapericardial rupture of sinus of
Valsalva aneurysm. Am Heart J. 1990;120(6 Pt 1):1455-1456.
968. Fernicola DJ, Boodhoo VR, Roberts WC. Prolonged survival (74 years) in
unoperated tetralogy of Fallot with associated mitral valve prolapse. Am J
Cardiol. 1993;71(5):479-483.
983. Shirani J, Roberts WC. Coronary ostial dimple (in the posterior aortic
sinus) in the absence of other coronary arterial abnormalities. Am J
Cardiol. 1993;72(1):118-119.
990. Shirani J, Zafari AM, Roberts WC. Sudden death, right ventricular
infarction, and abnormal right ventricular intramural coronary arteries in
isolated congenital valvular pulmonic stenosis. Am J Cardiol.
1993;72(3):368-370.
1545. George BA, Ko JM, Lensing FD, Kuiper JJ, Roberts WC. "Repaired"
tetralogy of Fallot mimicking arrhythmogenic right ventricular
cardiomyopathy (another phenocopy). Am J Cardiol. 2011;108(2):326-329.
1629. Donaldson EE, Ko JM, Gonzalez-Stawinski G, Hall SA, Roberts WC.
Secondary arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy decades after
operative repair of tetralogy of Fallot. Am J Cardiol. 2014;114(5):806-809.
1649. Roberts CC, Roberts WC. Large patent ductus arteriosus in a
44-year-old woman leading to calcium deposition in the left atrium and
mitral and aortic valves. Tex Heart Inst J. 2015;42(3):262-264.
1686. Roberts WC, Grayburn PA, Guileyardo JM, Stoler RC. Full development
of consequences of congenital pulmonic stenosis in eighty-four years. Am J
Cardiol. 2017;119(8):1284-1287.
1697. Roberts WC, Sing AC, Guileyardo JM. Combined atresia of one
left-sided and one right-sided cardiac valve in a premature newborn. Proc
Bayl Univ Med Cent. 2017;30(4):437-438.
1766. Roberts WC, Siddiqui S. Huge right ventricular outflow tract aneurysm
late following total repair of tetralogy of Fallot leading to orthotopic
heart transplantation. Cardiovasc Pathol. 2021;52:107332.