Angiology in Practice

Arterial and venous diseases are major causes of morbidity and mortality in most of the world, especially in the western hemisphere. Not only of interest to angiologists, these illnesses are also of concern to most physicians in various fields ranging from cardiology, general medicine and cardiovascular surgery to physiology, pathology and clinical pharmacology. Specialists in diabetes, hypertension and epidemiology find these illnesses as challenging in their own fields of interest due to the gross interrelation of these diseases with their specialities.
This book of 35 chapters contains an up-to-date discussion of various arterial and venous illnesses presenting major clinical applications ranging from basic pathology, haemodynamics and haemorheology to clinical features and management. Special attention has also been paid to epidemiology and prevention, discussing all the issues concerned. A special section on vascular emergency has also been included, thereby extending its usefulness to physicians and surgeons working in accident and emergency units.

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Angiology in Practice

Arterial and venous diseases are major causes of morbidity and mortality in most of the world, especially in the western hemisphere. Not only of interest to angiologists, these illnesses are also of concern to most physicians in various fields ranging from cardiology, general medicine and cardiovascular surgery to physiology, pathology and clinical pharmacology. Specialists in diabetes, hypertension and epidemiology find these illnesses as challenging in their own fields of interest due to the gross interrelation of these diseases with their specialities.
This book of 35 chapters contains an up-to-date discussion of various arterial and venous illnesses presenting major clinical applications ranging from basic pathology, haemodynamics and haemorheology to clinical features and management. Special attention has also been paid to epidemiology and prevention, discussing all the issues concerned. A special section on vascular emergency has also been included, thereby extending its usefulness to physicians and surgeons working in accident and emergency units.

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Overview

Arterial and venous diseases are major causes of morbidity and mortality in most of the world, especially in the western hemisphere. Not only of interest to angiologists, these illnesses are also of concern to most physicians in various fields ranging from cardiology, general medicine and cardiovascular surgery to physiology, pathology and clinical pharmacology. Specialists in diabetes, hypertension and epidemiology find these illnesses as challenging in their own fields of interest due to the gross interrelation of these diseases with their specialities.
This book of 35 chapters contains an up-to-date discussion of various arterial and venous illnesses presenting major clinical applications ranging from basic pathology, haemodynamics and haemorheology to clinical features and management. Special attention has also been paid to epidemiology and prevention, discussing all the issues concerned. A special section on vascular emergency has also been included, thereby extending its usefulness to physicians and surgeons working in accident and emergency units.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792341437
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 12/28/1996
Series: Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine Series , #187
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 544
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.19(d)

About the Author

Salmasi, Abdul-Majeed (Central Middlesex Hospital, London); Strano, Antonio (Univ of Rome "Tor Vergata")

The contributors represent the specialties of angiology, cardiology, vascular surgery, hematology, and histopathology. Most are from universities and hospitals in the U.K., Italy, and Australia. Institutions prominently represented include S. Giovanni Hospital-Rome, Northern General Hospital-Sheffield, Univ of Palermo, and Univ of Rome.

Table of Contents

One: General pathophysiological considerations.- 1. Blood flow dynamics and mechanics of circulation.- 2. Pathology of atherosclerosis.- 3. Thrombosis and thromboembolism.- 4. Hemorheology and hemorheological mechanisms.- 5. The role of vascular endothelium in the modulation of coronary vasomotor tone.- Two: Diseases of the cerebrovascular system.- 6. Cerebrovascular flow dynamics and pathophysiology.- 7. Stroke epidemiology and risk factors.- 8. The investigation of extracranial carotid disease.- 9. Management of extracranial carotid disease.- Three: Diseases of the coronary arteries.- 10. Hemodynamics of coronary flow in normal and abnormal states.- 11. The pathology and pathophysiology of coronary artery disease.- 12. Epidemiology and risk factors of coronary artery disease.- 13. Symptomatology and diagnosis of coronary artery diseases.- 14. Angina pectoris in patients with normal coronary arteriograms: Syndrome X.- 15. Management of coronary artery disease.- Four: Diseases of the aorta and arteries of the upper limb.- 16. Aortic aneurysm dissection of the aorta.- 17. Diseases of the arteries of the upper limb.- 18. Raynaud’s syndrome.- Five: Diseases of the arteries of the lower limb.- 19. Flow dynamics and pathophysiological mechanisms of diseases of lower limb arteries.- 20. Epidemiology and risk factors of diseases of lower limb arteries.- 21. Clinical assessment of diseases of lower limb arteries.- 22. Management of peripheral obstructive arterial disease of the lower limbs.- Six: Diseases of the renal, celiac and mesenteric arteries.- 23. Pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of diseases of the renal, celiac and mesenteric arteries.- 24. Management of diseases of the renal, celiac and mesenteric arteries.- Seven: Hypertension.- 25. Classification,epidemiology, risk factors, and clinical manifestations of hypertension.- 26. Diagnosis, complications and management of hypertension.- Eight: Diseases of the venous system.- 27. Varicose veins and varicose ulcers.- 28. Deep vein thrombosis.- Nine: Associated general illnesses and related conditions.- 29. Cardiovascular manifestations and complications of diabetes mellitus.- 30. Autonomic dysfunction and hypotension.- 31. Hemostatic defects and venous thromboembolism.- 32. Pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism.- 33. Vascular restenosis.- 34. Vascular emergencies.- 35. Prevention of cardiovascular disease.
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