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Heart disease in children has a number of diagnostic traps for the
unwary, and all of us involved in the specialty have been caught at
one time or another. For example, it is sometimes very difficult to
differentiate between respiratory and cardiac disease in infants
and between neurological and cardiac conditions in older children,
and the consequences of taking the wrong path can be significant.
This book is a collection of cases highlighting situations which
can ensnare even the best cardiologist. Although they illustrate
the importance of taking a good history and performing a thorough
examination, the most important lesson is learning to keep an open
mind and develop the ability to think laterally. As clinicians we
need to have the confidence to make a decision for our patients but
also the humility to be able to acknowledge that we don't always
get it right first time, and it is imperative that we learn from
the experience. We hope the reader will find these short chapters
interesting and while they are not evidence-based medicine in the
true sense, they do represent a wide range of clinical experience
from which we can all learn.
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