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1. Higher Incidence of Moderate and Severe Congenital Heart Disease in Patients With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

- Webber Z. , et al.

2. Epidemiology studies on effects of lithium salts in pregnancy are confounded by the inability to control for other potentially teratogenic factors

- Smith C.J. , et al.

3. Low-dose computed tomography (CT) for the diagnosis of congenital heart disease in children: A meta-analysis

- Tian L. , et al.

4. The rate of addiction in parents of children with congenital heart disease compared with healthy children

- Boryri T. , et al.

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