The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: HeartThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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... lungs , each of which is en- closed by its pleura . Each pleura forms at closed sac , invaginated by the lung , so that part of it covers ( and is adherent to ) the inner surface of the chest wall , the diaphragm , and the mediastinum ...
... lungs , each of which is en- closed by its pleura . Each pleura forms at closed sac , invaginated by the lung , so that part of it covers ( and is adherent to ) the inner surface of the chest wall , the diaphragm , and the mediastinum ...
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... lung machine makes it pos- sible to operate within the heart under direct vision . This is necessary for the precise ... lung , where it takes up oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide . ( Carbon dioxide elimination is an impor- tant ...
... lung machine makes it pos- sible to operate within the heart under direct vision . This is necessary for the precise ... lung , where it takes up oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide . ( Carbon dioxide elimination is an impor- tant ...
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... LUNG ALVEOLUS INTERLOBULAR SEPTUM PULMONARY VEINS L. ATRIUM RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE VI Mitral Stenosis : Secondary Pulmonary Effects In mitral stenosis , obstruction at the diseased valve is reflected as an increase in pressure within ...
... LUNG ALVEOLUS INTERLOBULAR SEPTUM PULMONARY VEINS L. ATRIUM RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE VI Mitral Stenosis : Secondary Pulmonary Effects In mitral stenosis , obstruction at the diseased valve is reflected as an increase in pressure within ...
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A-V node acute Amer aneurysm anomaly aortic arch aortic stenosis aortic valve ascending aorta atrial atrioventricular bacterial endocarditis block blood flow branches cardiac output catheter cause cells chordae tendineae CIBA circulation clinical common Continued conus coronary artery CUSP depolarization diastolic dilatation ductus arteriosus edema electrocardiogram embolism embryo enlargement fibers fibrillation heart disease heart failure hypertension increased infection INFERIOR VENA CAVA interventricular leads left atrium left ventricle left ventricular lesions lung medial membrane mitral insufficiency mitral stenosis mitral valve murmur myocardial infarction myocardium NERVE normal occur orifice oxygen PAPILLARY MUSCLE patients pericardial pericardium peripheral PLATE portion posterior pulmonary artery PULMONARY TRUNK PULMONARY VEINS QRS complex renal result rheumatic right atrium right ventricle right ventricular rupture SECTION segment septum shunt sinus SUPERIOR VENA CAVA surgery surgical suture systolic tachycardia thoracic tion tissue tricular tricuspid valve truncus usually valvular vascular venous ventricular hypertrophy ventricular septal defect vessels wall wave