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Figure 1. Prevalences of congenital heart defects (n = 828).
Table 1. Distribution of congenital heart defects.
Figure 3. Cumulative percentage of late detected congenital heart defects (after discharge from hospital af-ter birth; n = 222)
Figure 7. Outcome of congenital heart defects in 373 patients at 16 years after birth

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