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1 The Division of Pediatrics, Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Every practitioner who sees a child with a congenital cardiac anomaly should be able to arrive at a fairly close anatomic diagnosis through the use of data derived from the history, the physical examination, fluoroscopy and the electrocardiogram.
A classification of certain congenital cardiac anomalies is given, with a brief discussion of the criteria involved.
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