Cardiac anatomy for radiology - Part 1 - cardiac chambers
Cardiac anatomy for radiology is a 10 part series looking at the anatomy of the heart. It is designed for cardiologists, radiologists and medical students who want to learn about the anatomy of the heart on medical imaging. It is particularly useful for anyone studying for their FRCR examinations. Part 1 covers the cardiac chambers - the left ventricle, left atrium, right ventricle and right atrium. The video talks about the key morphological features of each chamber and how to identify them on cardiovascular imaging such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (CT and MRI).

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Cardiac anatomy for radiology - Part 2 - cardiac valves

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Heart (anatomy)

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Cardiac CT anatomy

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The fundamentals of left ventricular assessment in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR)

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Congenital Heart Malformations Made Easy (8 Main Types)

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Abdominal Aorta and Branches | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | How to read CTA + DSA

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Cardiac MRI Made Easy: Landmarks, Blood Flow, and Key Image Planning

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Heart Anatomy - Right Atrium - 3D Anatomy Tutorial

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Shoulder MRI Anatomy | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | How to interpret a shoulder MRI

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Gross Anatomy of the Heart: Chambers, Valves, and Vessels

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Framework for Approaching Cardiac CT

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Cardiac CTA Anatomy

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Coronary circulation of the heart

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Coronary Anomalies

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Cardiac CT Normal Anatomy and Variants

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Parts of the Cardiac System (Heart Anatomy)

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Cardiac MRI - Basics for Cardiology Fellows (PART 1)

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Axial CT Heart

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Cardiovascular | Anatomy of the Heart | Heart Model

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