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[337]-339) and index. 327 $a""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction The Heart of a Child""; ""Part I Identifying a Childa???s Heart Problem and Its Causes ""; ""Chapter 1 Recognizing a Heart Problem""; ""Chapter 2 The Developing Heart""; ""Chapter 3 The Risk Factors for Heart Defects""; ""Part II Heart Problems in Children""; ""Chapter 4 Defects in the Developing Heart""; ""Chapter 5 Conotruncal Defects""; ""Chapter 6 Endocardial Cushion Defects""; ""Chapter 7 Other Congenital Heart Defects""; ""Chapter 8 Acquired Heart Problems""; ""Part III The Treatment of Heart Defects"" 327 $a""Chapter 9 Problems That Require No Treatment"" ""Chapter 10 Problems That Require Emergency Treatment after Birth""; ""Chapter 11 Problems That May Be Treated without Surgery""; ""Chapter 12 Problems That May Be Treated Surgically in Infancy or Childhood""; ""Chapter 13 Problems That Require Complex Treatment""; ""Chapter 14 Complications of Childhood Heart Problems""; ""Chapter 15 Children with Multiple Handicaps""; ""Chapter 16 When Treatment Fails""; ""Part IV The Child Grows Up""; ""Chapter 17 Living with a Heart Problem""; ""Chapter 18 Living with a Healthy Heart""; ""Chapter 19 The Heart of a Child in the Twenty-first Century"" ""Resources""; ""Glossary""; ""Further Reading""; ""Index"" 330 $aWritten for parents whose child has a heart disorder, this book provides up-to-date and reliable information from medical experts on children's heart problems. The first edition of The Heart of a Child was widely praised for helping families understand and cope with heart disorders, and many support organizations and websites now recommend this book as "must have" for families. Reflecting changes in treatment and new knowledge about genetics, as well as changes in the system for health care delivery, the text and illustrations have been thoroughly updated with the latest developments in understanding and treating heart problems in children. The second edition includes: New and updated information on the genetics of heart defects, including syndromes associated with heart defects. Descriptions of new approaches to treatment, including surgery and medication Advice on how to deal with managed care. Information about advances in prenatal care. Updated list of websites, references, and resources for families. A note to grandparents. Written by experts in pediatric cardiology from the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and the University of Utah Medical Center, this new edition of The Heart of a Child uses case examples, questions-and-answers, detailed drawings, and careful descriptions to explain the causes of heart disorders, how they are discovered and diagnosed, how they affect children, and how they are treated. The overriding principle of modern treatment is to restore the child who has a heart problem to the best possible health with the minimum of tests and procedures. 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From the physical point of view singular perturbations generate in the system under consideration thin layers located often but not always at the boundary of the domains that are called boundary layers or internal layers if the layer is located inside the domain. Important physical phenomena occur in boundary layers. The most common boundary layers appear in fluid mechanics, e.g., the flow of air around an airfoil or a whole airplane, or the flow of air around a car. Also in many instances in geophysical fluid mechanics, like the interface of air and earth, or air and ocean. This self-contained monograph is devoted to the study of certain classes of singular perturbation problems mostly related to thermic, fluid mechanics and optics and where mostly elliptic or parabolic equations in a bounded domain are considered. This book is a fairly unique resource regarding the rigorous mathematical treatment of boundary layer problems. The explicit methodology developed in this book extends in many different directions the concept of correctors initially introduced by J. L. Lions, and in particular the lower- and higher-order error estimates of asymptotic expansions are obtained in the setting of functional analysis. The review of differential geometry and treatment of boundary layers in a curved domain is an additional strength of this book. In the context of fluid mechanics, the outstanding open problem of the vanishing viscosity limit of the Navier-Stokes equations is investigated in this book and solved for a number of particular, but physically relevant cases. 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