Cardiac Roentgenology: Plain Films and Angiocardiographic Findings |
Contents
METHODS OF STUDY WITHOUT CONTRAST MEDIA | 5 |
METHODS OF STUDY WITH CONTRAST MEDIA | 15 |
THE NORMAL HEART | 36 |
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abnormal absence Amer J Roentgen aneurysm angiocardiography anomalous aorta aortic arch appearance arrow ascending aorta associated atresia atrial blood calcification cardiac cardiomegaly cause chamber changes characteristic Circulation clinical coarctation common complete condition congenital connection contrast contrast material Contrast Studies coronary artery demonstrated diagnosis Differential dilatation diminished displacement enlargement esophagus failure FIGURE findings flow Frontal heart border heart disease hypertension hypertrophy increased injection insufficiency involved lateral left atrium left heart left ventricle left ventricular lower lung marked mitral valve monary myocardial myocardial infarction normal noted oblique occasionally occurs opacification patients peripheral Plain Films position posterior present produces projection prominent pulmonary artery pulmonary veins pulmonary venous pulsation Radiology rare rheumatic heart disease right atrium right heart right ventricle right ventricular roentgenologic selective septum showing shunt sinus stenosis superior vena cava syndrome thoracic tion transposition tricuspid tumor usually venous ventricular septal defect vessels visualized wall