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Major heart defects: the diagnostic evaluations of first-year-olds.

Jan PavlicekEva KlaskovaSabina KapralovaAlzbeta Moravova PalatovaAlicja PiegzovaRichard SpacekTomas Gruszka
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2021)
In conclusion, murmur and cyanosis are the most common manifestations of prenatally undetected CHDs. Although most children with major CHDs are diagnosed as neonates, some patients are still discharged from the maternity hospital with an unidentified defect.
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