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Fifteen-minute consultation: Palpitations in children
Heechan Kang1, Maturu Ravi Kumar2, Nicholas Hayes3
1Paediatrics, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke, UK.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition
|December 20, 2023
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