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How badly do we need instruction in paediatric cardiac anatomy?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2017

Robert H. Anderson*
Affiliation:
Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle University, London, United Kingdom
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Correspondence to: Professor R. H. Anderson, Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle University, 60 Earlsfield Road, London SW18 3DN, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 20 8870 4368; E-mail: sejjran@ucl.ac.uk

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