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Practical Interpretation of Coronary Artery Computed Tomography on the Workstation

Brought to you by Cardiac Care Critique and Matterhorn Productions. Learn from Dr. Pim J. de Feyter(editor of "Computed Tomography of the Coronary Arteries") and Dr. Eric E. Harrison, together with Tracey Saunders about Coronary Artery Computed Tomography.(Click on links to view a short video clip from the DVD):

Disc 1

1. Introduction - Dr. Pim J de Feyter presents an overview of his work and the current state of the art.
[Chapter 1 Clip 1] [Chapter 1 Clip 2]

2. Artifacts - A comprenensive summary of all possible inaccurate representations of the structures being imaged is presented.
[Chapter 2 Clip 1] [Chapter 2 Clip 2]

3. Normal Coronary Anatomy and Anomalies - Variations of normal coronary artery anatomy as well as common and uncommon anomalies are reviewed..
[Chapter 3 Clip 1] [Chapter 3 Clip 2]

Disc 2

4. Coronary Artery Pathology -Different types of lesions are described and classified for easy recognition.
[Chapter 4 Clip 1] [Chapter 4 Clip 2]

5. Stents - Normal stents as well as before, between , and instent stenosis are viewed and described.
[Chapter 5 Clip 1] [Chapter 5 Clip 2]

6. Bypass Grafts - Patent , stenosed, and occluded arterial and venous bypass grafts are shown and discussed.
[Chapter 6 Clip 1] [Chapter 6 Clip 2]

Disc 3

7. Non- Coronary Cardiovascular Pathology - Pulmonary embolus, aortic dissection , LVH, and myocardial lesions are shown and discussed.
[Chapter 7 Clip 1] [Chapter 7 Clip 2]

8. Quiz Case - A quiz case is presented for the viewers to study and work through the anatomy on the workstation followed by a comprehensive image by image discussion.
[Chapter 8 Clip]

9. Unknown Cases - Unknown cases are presented de novo to Dr. de Feyter by Dr. Harrison.
[Chapter 9 Clip 1] [Chapter 9 Clip 2]

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