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    Randy Ray Richardson.
    Summary: While most current texts on the coronary artery include only a single chapter on anomalies, this is the first of its kind to focus on the challenges involved with imaging coronary artery anomalies in infants. Since the appearance of coronary artery anomalies is dramatically different in infants with commonly associated congenital heart disease, unique techniques and careful timing are required for imaging these 1-2 mm blood vessels. Additionally, many coronary anomalies are not commonly seen because the infants don't survive past childhood. Comprised of hundreds of anomalies in infants collected over a number of years, this atlas includes 3d color-coded images, surgical reports, angiograms, CTs and MRIs, as well as detailed instructions for performing coronary CTAs in infants. The 3d models also show the relation of coronary anomalies with congenital heart disease. Atlas of Pediatric CTA of Coronary Artery Anomalies is a timely resource for pediatric cardiologists, pediatric radiologists, fellows and residents who wish to improve their skill set when faced the dual challenges of the size of the patient and the associated complex congenital heart disease seen with the coronary anomalies. This atlas is also a valuable resource for medical students, physician assistants and nurse practitioners in pediatric cardiology and pediatric radiology.

    Contents:
    Scanning Technique for Cardiac CTA in Infants and Small Children
    Coronary Normal Variants
    Anomalous Origins of Coronary Arteries
    Congenital Heart Disease Patterns
    Anomalous Course of Coronary Arteries
    Coronary Artery Anomalous Origins in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease
    Anomalous Termination of Coronary Arteries
    Coronary Artery Abnormalities in Patients with Kawasaki Disease and Williams Syndrome.
    Digital Access Springer 2020