Table of contents for High-yield heart / Ronald W. Dudek.

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1. Embryology
I. Formation of the Heart Tube
II. Primitive Heart Tube Dilatations
III. Dextral Looping
IV. Partitioning of the Heart Tube
V. The Aorticopulmonary (AP) Septum
VI. The Atrial Septum
VII. The Atrioventricular Septum
VIII. The Interventricular (IV) Septum
IX. Cardiac Malposition
X. The Conduction System of the Heart
XI. Coronary Arteries
XII. Development of the Arterial System
XIII. Development of the Venous System
XIV. Development of the Pulmonary Veins
XV. Fetal and Neonatal Circulation
XVI. The Pediatric Thorax
XVII. Radiographs, Echocardiograms, Angiograms, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2. Gross Anatomy
The Thorax
I. Bones of the Thorax
II. Muscles of the Thorax
III. Nerves of the Thorax
IV. Arteries of the Thorax
V. Veins of the Thorax
VI. Clinical Considerations of the anterior Thorax
VII. Clinical Considerations of the Lateral Thorax
VIII. Clinical considerations of the Posterior Thorax
IX. Mediastinum
The Heart
I. The Pericardium
II. Heart Surfaces
III. Heart Borders
IV. Fibrous Skeleton of the Heart
V. Valves and Auscultation Sites
VI. Vasculature of the Heart
VII. The Conduction System
VIII. Innervation of the Heart
IX. Lymphatic Drainage of the Heart
X. Gross Anatomy Structure Overview
3. Radiology
I. Radiographs
II. Angiography
III. Echocardiography
IV. Radiographs, and Magnetic Resonance Images, Angiograms, and Echocardiograms
4. Histology
I. Heart Layers
II. Photomicrographs
5. Physiology
I. Contraction of Cardiac Myocytes
II. Preload
III. Afterload
IV. Contractility (Inotropism) and Frank-Starling Curve
V. Swan-Ganz Catheter
VI. Left Ventricle Pressure-Volume Curves
VII. Cardiac Calculations
VIII. Pressures Within Heart Chambers and Great Vessels
IX. The Cardiac Cycle
X. Heart Sounds
XI. Heart Murmurs
XII. Myogenic Heartbeat
XIII. Parasympathetic (Cranial Nerve) Regulation of the Heart Rate
XIV. Sympathetic Regulation of Heart Rate
XV. Electrocardiogram
XVI. Electrocardiograms of Various Clinical Conditions
6. Pathology
I. Atherosclerosis
II. Ischemic Heart Disease
III. Right Ventricle Failure
IV. Left Ventricle Failure
V. Cardiomyopathy
VI. Valvular Heart Disease
VII. Myocarditis
VIII. Pericarditis
IX. Cardiac Tumors
X. Selected Photographs, Radiographs, and Micrographs
7. Microbiology
I. Rheumatic Carditis (Rheumatic Fever)
II. Infective (Bacterial) Endocarditis
III. Myocarditis
IV. Selected Photographs, Radiographs, and Micrographs
8. Pharmacology
I. Definitions
II. Antiarrhythmic Drugs
III. Congestive Heart Failure Drugs
IV. Antianginal Drugs
V. Antihypertensive Drugs
VI. Antithrombotic Drugs
VII. Antihyperlipidemic Drugs

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Cardiology -- Examinations, questions, etc.
Heart -- Examination Questions.
Heart Diseases -- Examination Questions.