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Original Articles

Office Diagnosis of Congenital Malformations of the Heart, Part 1

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Pages 119-138 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

A clinical approach to the diagnosis of congenital cardiac malformations is described which the authors have found effective in exposing the important signs and their significance. Each available diagnostic method is evaluated separately before all data are correlated.

Clinical diagnosis based on history, physical examination, roentgenography and electrocardiography was 94 per cent accurate in a series of cases seen in office consultation and 90 per cent accurate in a series of hospital cases reviewed. The significance of the various signs and symptoms that are routinely searched for in the physical examination is discussed.

The salient points in the clinical diagnosis of the common entities are presented.

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