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    Hideaki Senzaki, Satoshi Yasukochi, editors.
    Summary: This book comprehensively covers the latest information about ventricular?vascular morphology and function in congenital heart disease (CHD) assessed by various innovative methodologies. Anatomical (morphological) abnormalities in CHD are generally accompanied with abnormal loading conditions, which, in turn, cause ventricular and vascular functional impairments. The functional impairments may also exist independently of the anatomical abnormalities. These two (morphological and functional abnormalities) importantly interact to determine underlying pathophysiology and generate clinical symptoms in CHD. Therefore, detailed and precise assessment of morphology and function is essential to better understand and treat this disease. Recent advances in technology have provided useful tools for this purpose, and novel findings are accumulating. The information contained here will provide researchers and clinicians with invaluable knowledge in this field.

    Contents:
    Part I. Morphological Assessment of Congenital Heart Disease
    Chapter 1 Real-Time 3-Dimensional (3D) Echocardiography for Diagnosis and Treatment of Congenital Heart Diseases in Practical Medicine: Transepicardial and Transesophageal Approach
    Chapter 2 Assessment of Atrioventricular Valve Anatomy and Function in Congenital Heart Diseases Using Three-Dimensional Echocardiography
    Chapter 3 Assessment of Intra-Cardiac Anatomy by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Chapter 4 Assessment of Extra-Cardiac and Intra-Cardiac Anatomy by MD-CT
    Part II. Functional Assessment of Congenital Heart Disease
    Chapter 5 Assessment of Ventricular Function Using the Pressure-Volume Relationship
    Chapter 6 Assessment of Vascular Function by Using Cardiac Catheterization
    Chapter 7 Assessment of Ventricular-Vascular Function by Echocardiography
    Chapter 8 Assessment of Hemodynamics by Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Article
    Sesterhenn K, Rose KG.
    Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg). 1979 Jun;58(6):495-501.
    After isogeneic, allogeneic and allogeneic second-set tracheal transplantations gradually different morphological signs of a chronic host-versus-graft reaction in the wall of the transplants are observed. In no case there was a complete necrosis by rejection evident.
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