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- Foreword, by Edwards A. Park, M.D.
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- The Plan of the Book
- 1. Embryology, Etiology, Basic Principles of Analysis, and Fetal Circulation
- 2. Methods of Diagnosis
- 3. Special Diagnostic Procedures: Angiocardiography, Aortography, and Cardiac Catheterization
- 4. Cyanosis
- 5. Medical Care
- Index to Volume I
- Part One: Malformations with a Venous-Arterial Shunt
- 6. The Tetralogy of Fallot: Pulmonary Stenosis or Atresia Combined with Dextroposition of the Aorta
- 7. Origin of Both Great Vessels form the Right Ventricle
- 8. Tricuspid Atresia and Defective Development of the Right Ventricle
- A. Tricuspid Atresia Combined with Defective Development of the Right Ventricle and with Normally Place Great Vessels
- B. Tricuspid Atresia Combined with Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels
- 9. Defective Development of the Right Ventricle
- A. Defective Development of the Right Ventricle with an Intact Ventricular Septum
- B. Defect in the Musculature of the Right Ventricle: Parchment Right Ventricle
- 10. Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels
- A. Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels with Both Great Vessels of Approximately Normal Size
- B. Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels Combined with Enormous Dilations of the Pulmonary Artery
- C. Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels Combined with Pulmonary Stenosis or Atresia
- D. Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels Combined with Complete Interruption of the Aortic Arch
- 11. The Taussig-Bing Malformation
- 12. Absence of the Aortic Arch: Complete Interruption of the Isthmus of the Aorta
- 13. Defective Development of the Left Side of the Heart
- A. Aortic Atresia or Marked Hypoplasia of the Aortic Orifice Combined with Hypoplasia of the Ascending Aorta
- B. Diverticulum of the Left Ventricle
- 14. Truncus Arteriosus and Hemi-Truncus Arteriosus
- A. Truncus Arteriosus
- B. Hemi-Truncus Arteriosus
- 15. A Single Ventricle and a Rudimentary Outlet Chamber
- 16. Arteriovenous Aneurysms
- A. Systemic Arteriovenous Aneurysms
- B. Pulmonary Arteriovenous Aneurysms
- Part Two: Malformations of the Right Side of the Heart (with or without a Venous-Arterial Shunt)
- 17. Pulmonary Stenosis
- A. Pure Pulmonary Stenosis
- B. Stenosis in Either or Both Branches of the Pulmonary Artery
- 18. Pulmonary Hypertension
- A. Primary Pulmonary Hypertension With and without Patency of the Foramen Ovale
- B. Pulmonary Hypertension with Persistent Patency of the Duictus Arteriosus
- 19. Ebstein’s Anomaly: Congenital Downward Displacement of the Tricuspid Valve
- 17. Pulmonary Stenosis
- Part Three: Malformation in which the Primary Shun Is from Left to Right
- 20. Persisten Patency of the Ductus Arteriosus
- 21. Aortic Septal Defect
- 22. Anomalies of the Pulmonary Venous Return
- A. Anomalies of the Pulmonary Venous Return to the Right Auricle
- B. Anomalous Drainage of the Pulmonary Veins into the Inferior Vena Cava by Way of the Hepatic Vein
- C. The Scimitar Syndrome
- 23. Auricular Septal Defects
- A. A Single Auricle
- B. Auricular Septal Defects of the Ostium Secundum Type and Lutembacher’s Syndrome
- C. Persisten Ostium Primum
- D. Persisten Ostium Atrioventricular Commune
- 24. Ventricular Septal Defects
- A. Maladie de Roger
- B. Large Ventricular Septal Defects and the Eisenmenger Complex
- C. Defects between the Left Ventricle and the Right Auricle
- 25. Aneurysm in the Sinus of Valsalva with Rupture into the Lesser Circulation
- Part Four: Malformations on the Left Side of the Heart
- 26. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch
- A. Right Aortic Arch
- B. Vascular Rings
- C. Other Anomalies of the Aortic Arch
- 27. Coarctation of the Aorta
- 28. Anomalies of the Aortic Valve and of the Ascending Aorta
- A. Bicuspid Aortic Valves
- B. Aortic Stenosis
- C. Aneurysmal Dilation of the Ascending Aorta
- 29. Anomalies of the Coronary Arteries and other Condition which Affect the Myocardium of the Left Ventricle
- A. Anomalous Origin of the Left Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery
- B. Coronary Arteriovenous Fistulae
- C. Endocardial Foibro-elastosis
- D. Glycogen Storage Disease
- 30. Malformations of the Left Auricle
- A. Anomalies of the Mitral Valve
- B. Triauricular Heart
- C. Aneurysmal Dilation of the Left Auricle
- 31. Corrected Transposition: Transposition of the Ventricles Combined with Transposition of the Great Vessels
- 32. Anomalies of the Systemic Venous Return
- A. Anomalies of the Superior Vena Cava and the inferior Vena Cava
- B. Absence of the Inferior Vena Cava
- 33. Dextrocardia and Dextrorotation
- A. Dextrocardia with Situs Inveruss
- B. Dextrorotation of the Heart
- 34. Situs Inversus with Levocardia: Transposition of the Auricles
- 35. Complete Heart Block and Other Cardiac Arrhythmias
- A. Congenital Complete Heart Block
- B. Other Cardiac Arrhythmias
- 26. Anomalies of the Aortic Arch
- Visual Index
- Index to Volume II