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- Book[edited by] Martin St. John Sutton, Susan E. Wiegers.Contents:
Distinguishing systolic vs. diastolic heart failure : a practical approach by echocardiography / Tasneem Z. Naqvi
Evaluation of the patient with systolic heart failure / Maurice Enriquez Sarano and Sorin Pislaru
Echo parameters important for clinical decision making in HF / Bob McNamara
Evaluation of the patient with diastolic dysfunction / Ted Abraham, Jacob Abraham, and Kristian Eskesen
Hypertensive heart failure / Richard Devereux and Fay Lin
Heart failure due to coronary disease / Martin St. John Sutton, Yan Wang, and Ted Plappert
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy / Anna Woo and Sean Jedrzkiewicz
Role of echocardiography in patients treated with cardiotoxic drugs / Bonnie Ky
Assessment of treatment for systolic CHF / Judy Hung
Echocardiography in the patient with right heart failure / Susan Wiegers and Anjali Tiku Owens
Heart failure due to congenital heart disease / Meryl Cohen
Echocardiographic evaluation of ventricular support devices / James Kirkpatrick
The role of echocardiography for OHT / Amresh Raina.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2012 - ArticleInaba Y, Hiratsuka H, Tsuyumu M, Suganuma Y, Okada K, Fujiwara K, Takasato Y.Neuroradiology. 1978;16:214-5.Metrizamide CT cisternography (CTC) was performed for the evaluation of CSF dynamics and the diagnosis of skull-base tumors. Results of CTC in 52 cases examined for the study of CSF dynamics correlated well with those of isotope cisternography. However, the degree and duration of ventricular stasis of metrizamide and its transition into a periventricular low-density area in hydrocephalus were recognized more accurately in CTC. Twenty out of 23 cases with suspected skull-base tumor were diagnosed as positive and confirmed by operation. CTC was especially useful in parasellar, CP angle, and other posterior fossa tumors.