This comprehensive, case-based guide focuses on the interpretation of chest radiographs in pediatric patients with congenital or acquired heart disease. Designed for radiologists, cardiologists, and clinicians, it bridges the gap between imaging findings and clinical application, offering practical insights for accurate diagnosis and effective reporting.
Key Features:
- Detailed guidance on reading pediatric chest radiographs, from newborns to older children with cardiac abnormalities
- Over 400 high-quality radiographs, drawings, and specimen photographs illustrating key findings
- Systematic approach to understanding imaging in congenital and acquired heart disease
- Bulleted summaries of pathologic features, clinical manifestations, and radiographic findings for quick reference
- Perspectives from imagers, cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons on congenital heart disease pathology
- Coverage of pediatric cardiovascular surgical procedures with corresponding postoperative imaging examples
- Case-based format enhancing practical learning and diagnostic confidence
- Ideal for residents and fellows in radiology and pediatric cardiology, as well as practicing clinicians
