Autor: František Sabol, Adrian Kolesár, Panagiotis Artemiou
Vydavateľstvo: VEDA 2016
EAN: 9788022414845
The book comprehensively summarizes current knowledge on albeit uncommon, but serious aortic diseases. Until now, diseases of the aorta were part of texts from the area of internal medicine, angiology, imaging methods, vascular surgery and cardiac surgery. The importance and need for a publication with a cross-specialty reach is demonstrated in day-to-day practice.
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Slovak Academic Press, s.r.o. 2007 12,60 €The book comprehensively summarizes current knowledge on albeit uncommon, but serious aortic diseases. Until now, diseases of the aorta were part of texts from the area of internal medicine, angiology, imaging methods, vascular surgery and cardiac surgery. The importance and need for a publication with a cross-specialty reach is demonstrated in day-to-day practice. Due to the improvements in diagnostic methods and subsequent earlier diagnosis, patients with some of these aortic diseases are no longer a rarity and it is expected that with the increase in survival rates, we will be encountering them more often. A chapter on aneurysm etiology presents an overview of all etiological groups, allowing the reader to become versed in the topic, while pointing out the less known aneurysm causes.
František Sabol is the Head at the Clinic of Cardiac Surgery at the East Slovak Institute of Cardiovascular Disease and Faculty of Medicine at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice (Slovakia). He is the main subject matter expert for the Slovak Ministry of Health for cardiac surgery.
Adrian Koleśar is the Deputy head at the Clinic of Cardiac Surgery at the East Slovak Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (VÚSCH, a. s.) and Faculty of Medicine at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University (UPJŠ) in Košice. He also works as the regional subject matter expert on cardiac surgery for the Slovak Ministry of Health.
Panagiotis Artemiou is a doctor at the Clinic of Cardiac Surgery at the East Slovak Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (VÚSCH, a. s.) and Faculty of Medicine at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University (UPJŠ) in Košice.