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Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Douglas S. Moodie
Ochsner Journal September 2002, 4 (4) 221-226;
Douglas S. Moodie
Department of Pediatrics, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA
MD, MS
Roles: Chairman
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    1. Moodie D. S.
    (2001) Diagnosis and management of congenital heart disease in the adult. Cardiol Rev 9:276–281, pmid:11520451.
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    (2002) Adult congenital heart disease, 709–733, In: Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine 2nd Edition. Eric Topol, ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
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    1. Moodie D. S.,
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    (2000) Long-term outcomes excellent for atrial septal defect repair in adults. Cleve Clin J Med 67:591–597, pmid:10946456.
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