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After the publication of Learning Diagnostic Imaging, which was an
introductory teaching ? le to the ten radiological subspecialties
included in the American Boards of Radiology, we began to write a
series of teaching ? les on each radiological subspecialty. If the
? rst book of the series was mainly aimed at residents and provided
them with an introductory tool to the study of radiology, the
subsequent volumes of the series try to provide the reader with an
introduction to the study of each radiological subspecialty. In
Learning Cardiac Imaging, we intend to review cardiac imaging from
the p- spective of the six imaging modalities usually performed to
obtain anatomic and functional information of the heart. In old
days, conventional radiographs gave us some information about the
an- omy and, only secondarily, the pathophysiology of the heart.
With the advent of echocardiography, the heart could be studied
dynamically. Nuclear Medicine and Cardiac MR allowed the study of
cardiac function. 32- and 64-detector multislice CT let us obtain
images of the coronary tree in a noninvasive approach. Cardiac
imaging is complex and many health care professionals are needed, ?
rstly, in the obtention and, secondly, in the interpretation of the
images. Not only rad- lologists, cardiologists, and nuclear
medicine physicians are needed, specialized nurses and technicians
are indispensable to obtain diagnostic images of such a dynamic
anatomic structure as the heart. The authorship of the book re?
ects its multidisciplinary approach of the book.
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