An analysis of cardiology consultation requests in infants presented to the pediatric emergency department of a tertiary children's hospital
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, congenital heart disease is usually diagnosed in the neonatal period, but some patients may be missed due to a variety of symptoms and findings. Infants with feeding problems and jaundice, especially those with cardiomegaly on chest radiographs, should be carefully evaluated for underlying serious congenital heart disease.PMID:37731167 | DOI:10.1080/00325481.2023.2261356
Source: Postgraduate Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Bet ül Öztürk Mustafa Muhammed G üneyli Oğlu Raziye Merve Yaradilmi ş Orkun Ayd ın Deniz Yasar Ali G üngör I Lknur Bodur Ayta ç Göktuğ I Lker Ufuk Sayici Utku Arman Örün Can Demir Karacan Nilden Tuygun Source Type: research
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