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The Future of Adult Congenital Heart Disease Research: Precision Health Services Delivery for the Next Decade

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CJC Dec 2019 - ACHD research the focus

Adult CHD Learning Center

Risk of Sudden Death Very Low in Children Born with Heart Defects

Coarctation of the aorta: Management from infancy to adulthood

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How many patients? How many doctors?

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The Toronto Congenital Heart Disease Transition Task Force

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Improving the care of patients with congeital heart disease: an adult focus

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The future of ACHD care symposium: changing demographics of congenital heart disease

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Congenital heart disease in the general population: changing prevalence and age distribution

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Temporal trends in survival to adulthood among patients born with congenital heart disease from 1970 to 1992 in Belgium

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Congenital heart disease clinics - how to keep the adult patients on board

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