As patients
live longer and need to be treated over the long term and the management of
pediatric cardiology problems and congenital heart disease moves more into the
mainstream, turn to Pediatric Cardiology for current clinical guidance. Trust
Dr. Robert Anderson, godfather of cardiac morphology, to bring you coverage of
potential cardiovascular anomalies, all potential diseases related to anomalies
or developmental problems, and methods for management and treatment. New
contributors from all over the world-including 70% new to this edition-present
the latest challenges in the field and emphasize the adolescent and
post-operative outcomes for management. Now, in full color and with a fully
searchable companion website, this leading reference offers you everything you
need to treat and manage pediatric heart conditions.
- A comprehensive and exhaustive
     reference of fundamental and clinical aspects of heart disease in infancy
     and childhood.
- The contributors are well-known
     experts in the field and the editors are a world class group who have
     published extensively in the field.
- Emphasizes the treatment of corrected
     congenital heart disease for coverage of the clinical management of
     cardiac problems in the adolescent and young adult.
- Integrates development in
     chapters on lesions to make physiology clinically relevant for the
     specific cardiac lesions.
- Provides the latest clinical
     perspectives on neonate cardiac development management issues so you can
     offer the best long-term care.
- Presents the contributions of
     70% new authors, from all over the world, in a consistent format to make
     referencing global perspectives quick and easy.
- Captures the nuances of the
     anatomical structure of lesions through full-color illustrations depicting
     morphologic, congenital, and surgically corrected examples for exceptional
     visual guidance.
- Includes access to a companion
     website where you can quickly search the complete contents of the book.

 
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