Adult congenital heart disease a practical guide
Congenital heart disease with its worldwide incidence of 1% is the most common inborn defect. Increasingly, patients are living into adulthood, with ongoing congenital heart and other medical needs. Sadly, only a small minority have specialist follow-up. However, all patients see their family doctor...
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Other Authors: | Gatzoulis, Michael A. (Editor), Swan, Lorna (Editor), Therrien, Judith (Editor), Pantely, George A. (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Malden, Massachusets
Blackwell Pub.
2005
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