Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2019
Methods of dissection of the heart are described and illustrated. Simulated echocardiographic views are described and illustrated, and advice is given on how best to obtain them and in what circumstances they are most useful. Sequential segmental analysis is described in the context of the normal and malformed heart. Sampling for histology is described for the post-mortem heart and for cardiac specimens submitted to the surgical pathologist. A short guide to photography is given. The tables provide a summary of histological features of the normal heart and their significance and also summarise the application of immunohistochemistry to the heart.
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