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Congenital heart disease in the pediatric emergency department: part I: pathophysiology and clinical characteristics.
July 1, 2002... Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) frequently are seen in the emergency department (ED). Most often these patients have exacerbations or complications related to previously diagnosed disease or from corrective surgeries. Chief...
Physician CME questions.(continuing medical education)(Brief Article)
July 1, 2002...
1. Which of the following CHDs does not need an ASD for survival
prior to surgery?
A. TAPVR
B. TGA
C. TA
D. HLHS
2. What is the most common cyanotic CHD that presents beyond
infancy?
A. TGA
B. HLHS
C. VSD
D. TOF
...