Atlas of Cardiac Anatomy: Anatomical Basis of Cardiac Interventions, Volume 1
Atlas of Cardiac Anatomy: Anatomical Basis of Cardiac Interventions, Volume 1
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ISBN
ISBN
978-1942909576
Authors
Authors
by Shumpei Mori (Author), Kalyanam Shivkumar (Author)
Copyright Number
Copyright Number
October 15, 2022
Edition Number
Edition Number
1st
File Size
File Size
4
Experience the Heart Like Never Before with This Groundbreaking Visual Atlas
Atlas of Cardiac Anatomy sets a new benchmark in the anatomical study of the human heart, combining scientific precision with exceptional visual clarity. Authored by Drs. Shumpei Mori and Kalyanam Shivkumar from the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, this volume presents a stunning collection of over 200 full-color, high-resolution images that reveal the intricate beauty and complexity of cardiac anatomy.
Key Features:
- Unparalleled Visual Detail: Features meticulously restored, unpublished photographs from the Wallace A. McAlpine Collection at UCLA, alongside new, high-definition images using McAlpine’s pioneering anatomical and photographic techniques.
- Foundational Reference: Serves as the first volume in the Anatomical Basis of Cardiac Interventions series, establishing the groundwork for upcoming atlases on electrophysiology, structural heart disease, imaging, and cardiac surgery.
- Comprehensive Anatomical Insight: Provides an in-depth exploration of cardiac and adjacent thoracic structures—an invaluable reference for cardiologists, electrophysiologists, surgeons, and medical educators.
- Innovative 3D Imaging: Includes 25 anaglyph (3D) images for enhanced spatial understanding of cardiac relationships (3D glasses required; not included).
- Expert Endorsement: Foreword by Francis E. Marchlinski, MD, and William G. Stevenson, MD, reinforcing the book’s academic and clinical authority.
Whether used as a teaching tool, reference for clinical practice, or source of inspiration for innovation, Atlas of Cardiac Anatomy is an essential resource for anyone dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of cardiac disease.
