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septum diagram: Atlas of Congenital Cardiac Disease Maude E. Abbott, 2006-08-09 This reprint includes a short history of Abbott's life and how she came to create the Atlas, including a discussion of the material she used for her 1934 London Exhibit, which served as the basis for the Atlas. The original text and illustrations are enhanced by color prints of fifty-five specimens in the Abbott Collection of the McGill Pathology Museum. |
septum diagram: A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences Albert Henry Buck, 1915 |
septum diagram: Surgical Pathology Joseph McFarland, 1924 |
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septum diagram: A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences Embracing the Entire Range of Scientific and Practical Medicine and Allied Science , 1902 |
septum diagram: The Lancet , 1896 |
septum diagram: The American Geologist , 1897 |
septum diagram: Pediatric Cardiovascular Medicine James H. Moller, Julien I. E. Hoffman, 2012-03-12 The first edition of this text, edited by two of the world’s most respected pediatric cardiologists, set the standard for a single-volume, clinically focused textbook on this subject. This new edition, revised and updated by contributors representing today’s global thought leaders, offers increased coverage of the most important current topics, such as pediatric electrophysiology, congenital heart disease, cardiovascular genetics/genomics, and the identification and management of risk factors in children, while maintaining the clinical focus. Published with a companion website that features additional images for download, self-assessment questions designed to aid readers who are preparing for examinations, and other features, Pediatric Cardiovascular Medicine, Second Edition, is the perfect reference for residents, fellows, pediatricians, as well as specialists in pediatric cardiology. |
septum diagram: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , 1897 |
septum diagram: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Royal Society (Great Britain), 1865 |
septum diagram: A Comprehensive Approach to Congenital Heart Diseases IB Vijayalakshmi, P Syamasundar Rao, Reema Chugh, 2013-02-28 Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a problem with the structure and function of the heart that is present at birth and is the most common type of birth defect (PubMed Health). This comprehensive guide offers a step by step approach to the diagnosis and management of different types of CHD, at different stages of life. Beginning with an introduction to the development of the foetal cardiovascular system and genetic, the following section discusses the basics of heart examination, radiography and terminology. Each section progresses through different conditions and examines the transition of care into adulthood and long term issues facing adults with CHD. Key points Comprehensive, step by step guide to congenital heart disease (CHD) Covers diagnosis and management of CHD disorders at all stages of life Internationally recognised author and editor team Includes more than 1000 full colour images and illustrations |
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septum diagram: Cunningham's textbook of anatomy Daniel John Cunningham, 1818 |
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septum diagram: Benumof's Airway Management Jonathan Benumof, Carin A. Hagberg, 2007-01-01 Airway Management is one of the fundamental fields of knowledge that every resident, anesthesiologist and Nurse Anesthetist must master to successfully manage surgical patients. The new edition of this highly successful text has a new editor and increased coverage of pre- and post-intubation techniques. Fully illustrated and tightly focused, this unique text is the only volume of its kind completely dedicated to airway management. Complete with the latest ASA guidelines, no other volume does what Benumof's Airway Management does. This is the definitive reference on airway management and it belongs on your shelf. Offers a how-to approach to airway management. Includes case examples and analysis. Highly illustrated format provides clarity on complex procedures. A new editor and 50% new contributors bring you the latest research and practice guidelines. Over two hundred new illustrations highlight complex procedures and monitoring techniques with greater clarity. The latest ASA Guidelines make you aware of exactly what procedures are required in difficult cases. Increased complete coverage of pre- and post-intubation techniques takes you from equipment selection through management of complications. |
septum diagram: The American Geologist Newton Horace Winchell, 1897 Includes section Review of recent geological literature. |
septum diagram: Congenital Heart Disease, E-Book Richard Van Praagh, 2022-01-22 Authored by the originator of the standard nomenclature for this spectrum of disorders, Congenital Heart Disease: A Clinical, Pathological, Embryological, and Segmental Analysis discusses the history, anatomic features, and physiologic consequences of CHD—in one authoritative resource. The Van Praagh approach to the segmental classification of CHD, developed and implemented by Dr. Richard Van Praagh in the 1960s at Boston Children's Hospital, remains widely used today, facilitating communication among radiologists, cardiologists, surgeons, and pediatricians who are involved in the diagnosis, characterization, and management of this disease. This unique atlas offers complete coverage of the ubiquitous Van Praagh language of CHD, including the signs, symptoms, and clinical manifestations of malpositioned, malformed, or absent cardiovascular chambers, vessels, and valves using traditional as well as state-of-the-art technology. - Based upon the systematic, widely accepted Van Praagh system of three-part notation used to succinctly describe the visceroatrial situs, the orientation of the ventricular loop, and the position and relation of the great vessels. - Demonstrates how the Van Praagh approach facilitates interpreting and reporting findings through cardiac imaging with CT, MR, and ultrasonography, including fetal cardiac imaging. - Presents the pathologic anatomy that pediatric and adult cardiologists, radiologists, and echocardiographers need to understand in order to make accurate diagnoses in complex congenital heart disease; as well as the pathologic anatomy that interventionists, pediatric cardiac surgeons, and adult congenital heart surgeons need to know in order to manage their patients successfully. - Features more than 550 high-quality images to help you visualize and recognize malformations. - Shares the knowledge and expertise of a world-renowned authority on congenital heart disease—a master teacher and the originator of the Van Praagh segmental classification system. - Explores the synergy between the various disciplines who manage patient care, including surgeons, radiologists, cardiologists, pathologists, and pediatricians. - Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices. |
septum diagram: American Practice of Surgery Joseph Decatur Bryant, Albert Henry Buck, 1908 |
septum diagram: A Guide to Diseases of the Nose and Throat and Their Treatment Charles Arthur Parker, 1906 |
septum diagram: The London anatomist George Darby DERMOTT, 1839 |
septum diagram: Diseases of the throat, nose and ear Daniel McKenzie, 1921 |
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septum diagram: Skin and the Heart Carmen Salavastru, Dedee F. Murrell, James Otton, 2021-02-15 This book describes the relationship of the skin with cardiovascular disease. It details the variety of genetic, autoimmune, metabolic and endocrine factors that link the two disciplines. Recognition of one sign or symptom in dermatology can lead to the investigation and discovery of an important related cardiac condition, the recognition of which is important to prevent cardiovascular complications. Similarly, a cardiac condition may be related to an underlying skin condition that requires treatment. Genetic examples of such instances included within the book include: pseudoxanthoma elasticum, epidermolysis bullosa with desmosome defects and plectin defects; Marfan syndrome; Autoimmune conditions include vasculitis, sarcoidosis, lupus; metabolic conditions include insulin resistance, eruptive xanthomas with hypertriglyceridemias and elevated cholesterol; endocrine disorders include thyroid acropachy with atrial fibrillation; insulin resistance with coronary artery disease and psoriasis or hidradenitis suppurativa. Skin and the Heart reviews the effects of genetic, autoimmune and endocrine diseases with connections between skin and heart. It is therefore a key reference for all practitioners and researchers working in both disciplines. |
septum diagram: Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences Focko Weberling, 1992-09-03 |
septum diagram: Atlas of Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty Percy Rossell-Perry, 2024-12-12 Cleft lip is a common congenital anomaly and results in an abnormal shape and position of the nasal septum and nasal tip cartilages that creates an uneven appearance of the nostril, nasal tip, and deviation of the nasal septum. These changes frequently cause breathing difficulties during childhood and remain a formidable challenge for any cleft surgeon. This unique book is about primary repair of nose deformities associated with cleft lip. Written by leading experts, it addresses anatomy, physiology, classification, pre- and postsurgical management, surgical techniques, and related complications. The work is based on the editor's extensive experience and supported by excellent outcomes and up-to-date scientific evidence. It is richly illustrated with pre- and postoperative photographs and well-designed figures. 3D technology designing presurgical orthopedics and postoperative nasal conformers is also presented. Atlas of Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty is an essential resource for plastic, pediatric, ENT, and maxillofacial surgeons. It is also useful for dentists and for members of the interdisciplinary cleft team. |
septum diagram: On the Arrangement of the Muscular Fibres in the Ventricles of the Vertebrate Heart; with Physiological Remarks ... From the Philosophical Transactions James Bell PETTIGREW, 1864 |
septum diagram: Texas Dental Journal , 1911 Issues for 1962- include as a separate section the association's annual roster. |
septum diagram: Practical Echocardiography Catherine A. Walsh, Peter Wilde, 1999 Practical Echocardiography is a highly illustrated guide to the principles and practice of echocardiography written by cardiologists, radiologists and radiographers for all healthcare professionals needing to learn the techniques and interpretative skills involved in the scanning of the heart. It includes discussion of the main applications of echocardiography in the diagnosis of acquired heart disease, but also has specialist chapters on less common techniques, such as transoesophageal echo and the use of echocardiography in the investigation of congenital heart disease. The combination of emphasis on technique as well as diagnosis makes this book especially valuable to trainee clinicians, be they cardiologists, cardiac surgeons or radiologists, as well as the radiographer who (especially in the UK) will often be the person to perform the investigation. |
septum diagram: Echocardiography in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Wyman W. Lai, Luc L. Mertens, Tal Geva, Meryl S. Cohen, 2012-01-03 Echocardiography is essential in the practice of pediatric cardiology. A clinical pediatric cardiologist is expected to be adept at the non-invasive diagnosis of congenital heart disease and those who plan to specialize in echocardiography will need to have knowledge of advanced techniques. Echocardiography in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease addresses the needs of trainees and practitioners in this field, filling a void caused by the lack of material in this fast-growing area. This new title comprehensively covers the echocardiographic assessment of congenital heart disease, from the fetus to the adult, plus acquired heart disease in children. Topics covered include: ultrasound physics laboratory set-up a protocol for a standard pediatric echocardiogram quantitative methods of echocardiographic evaluation, including assessment of diastolic function in depth coverage of congenital cardiovascular malformations acquired pediatric heart disease topics of special interest, such as 3D echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography, and fetal echocardiography The approach of this book is a major advancement for educational materials in the field of pediatric cardiology, and greatly enhances the experience for the reader. An accompanying DVD with moving images of the subjects covered in the textbook will further enhance the learning experience. |
septum diagram: Moss and Adams' Heart Disease in Infants, Children, and Adolescents , 2001 Presented to the Harriet K. & Philip Pumerantz Library in memory of Maurice Long by Dr. and Mrs. Philip Pumerantz. |
septum diagram: Brachiopods Through Time D. I. MacKinnon, Daphne E. Lee, J. D. Campbell, 1991-06-01 |
septum diagram: Specifications and Drawings of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office United States. Patent Office, 1896 |
septum diagram: Clinical Anatomy of the Head J. Lang, 2012-12-06 This volume on the clinical anatomy of the neurocranium, the orbit and the craniocervical junction is intended to provide a precise and detailed account for the use of neurosurgeons, otorhinolaryngologists, neuroradiologists and roentgenologists. In recent years diagnostic tech niques and the scope of surgical intervention have broadened and have become increasingly refined. Many procedures are nowadays carried out with the aid of magnifying lenses and operat ing microscopes which bring diminutive structures into the range of the surgeon's hand and eye. This means that an atlas of the clinical anatomy of the head must give the surgeon working with the operating microscope and the diagnostician using sophisticated equipment full details of the morphology relevant to the scope of each specialty. It would be a fascinating task to depict all the structures of the orbit and the head from the skull base upwards, but any such plan would have required a photoatlas in several volumes. For this reason I have confined myself to medical problems of current importance. In this volume I have included numerous variations which I have myself encountered, so as to underline the diversity of human anatomy. A more comprehensive presentation of the findings and the structures of the head will be published in the three volumes of LANZ-WACHSMUTH. All the dissections illustrated in this book were prepared and photographed by myself. |
septum diagram: The Diseases of the Nose and Its Accessory Sinuses Harry Lambert Lack, 1906 |
septum diagram: Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat, Medical and Surgical Wendell Christopher Phillips, 1911 |
septum diagram: Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat Wendell Christopher Phillips, 1911 |
septum diagram: Practical Orthodontia Martin Dewey, 1917 |
septum diagram: Vital Staining of Human Blood with Special Reference to the Separation of the Monocytes Miriam Elizabeth Simpson, 1921 |
septum diagram: Geological Magazine Henry Woodward, 1908 |
Deviated septum - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Apr 15, 2025 · A deviated septum happens when the thin wall between the nasal passages, called the nasal septum, is off to one side. The nasal septum being off-center, called deviated, …
Nasal septum - Wikipedia
The nasal septum (Latin: septum nasi) separates the left and right airways of the nasal cavity, dividing the two nostrils. It is depressed by the depressor septi nasi muscle.
Deviated Septum: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Risks - WebMD
Oct 24, 2023 · A deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum – the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity of the nose in half – is significantly off center, or crooked, …
What Causes a Deviated Septum (And How to Fix It) - Verywell …
Oct 2, 2023 · A deviated septum is when your septum is in an abnormal or crooked position. This wall of cartilage and bone divides your nose into its left and right chambers. There is a wide …
Deviated Septum: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Apr 29, 2025 · What Is a Deviated Septum? Serious or Benign? If you find it harder to breathe through one nostril than the other, you might have a deviated septum, a condition in which the …
Septum | definition of Septum by Medical dictionary
1. one of the thin plates of bone separating the alveoli of the teeth in the mandible and maxilla. Called also interradicular septum. 2. one of the thin septa that separate adjacent pulmonary …
Deviated Septum: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments - Healthline
Jun 25, 2023 · Severe unevenness is known as a deviated septum. It can cause health complications such as a blocked nostril or difficulty breathing. An uneven septum is very …
Nasal septum: anatomy, structure and function - Kenhub
Oct 30, 2023 · The nasal septum is the midline vertical partition which separates the nasal cavity into left and right halves, forming the medial wall of each half. It is comprised of bony and …
Perforated Septum: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland …
Apr 14, 2025 · A perforated septum is a hole in the cartilage or bone in between your nostrils. Causes include injuries and conditions that damage the blood vessels in your nose.
Deviated Septum - Harvard Health
Apr 11, 2023 · In about 80% of us, however, the nasal septum is a little off-center, although most of us never notice. Less often, the septum is more dramatically off-center. This is called a …
Deviated septum - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Apr 15, 2025 · A deviated septum happens when the thin wall between the nasal passages, called the nasal septum, is off to one side. The nasal septum being off-center, called deviated, makes …
Nasal septum - Wikipedia
The nasal septum (Latin: septum nasi) separates the left and right airways of the nasal cavity, dividing the two nostrils. It is depressed by the depressor septi nasi muscle.
Deviated Septum: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Risks - WebMD
Oct 24, 2023 · A deviated septum is a condition in which the nasal septum – the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity of the nose in half – is significantly off center, or crooked, …
What Causes a Deviated Septum (And How to Fix It) - Verywell …
Oct 2, 2023 · A deviated septum is when your septum is in an abnormal or crooked position. This wall of cartilage and bone divides your nose into its left and right chambers. There is a wide …
Deviated Septum: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Apr 29, 2025 · What Is a Deviated Septum? Serious or Benign? If you find it harder to breathe through one nostril than the other, you might have a deviated septum, a condition in which the …
Septum | definition of Septum by Medical dictionary
1. one of the thin plates of bone separating the alveoli of the teeth in the mandible and maxilla. Called also interradicular septum. 2. one of the thin septa that separate adjacent pulmonary …
Deviated Septum: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments - Healthline
Jun 25, 2023 · Severe unevenness is known as a deviated septum. It can cause health complications such as a blocked nostril or difficulty breathing. An uneven septum is very …
Nasal septum: anatomy, structure and function - Kenhub
Oct 30, 2023 · The nasal septum is the midline vertical partition which separates the nasal cavity into left and right halves, forming the medial wall of each half. It is comprised of bony and …
Perforated Septum: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland …
Apr 14, 2025 · A perforated septum is a hole in the cartilage or bone in between your nostrils. Causes include injuries and conditions that damage the blood vessels in your nose.
Deviated Septum - Harvard Health
Apr 11, 2023 · In about 80% of us, however, the nasal septum is a little off-center, although most of us never notice. Less often, the septum is more dramatically off-center. This is called a …