Original Article
Indications for Surgical Treatment in Congenital Heart Disease
Abstract
The family physician must school himself to recognize the place of modern surgical methods in the management of the child having congenital cardiac anomalies. It is difficult for both him and the child's parents to enter upon surgical interference in a child who seems to be doing well.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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