Joseph Perloff’s Clinical Recognition of Congenital Heart Disease is considered a cornerstone in cardiovascular medicine. Since its first publication in 1970, it has served as a definitive guide for diagnosing congenital heart defects (CHD) through a rigorous blend of bedside clinical skills and advanced imaging. The Evolution of a Medical Classic
The book systematically covers each malformation—from ventricular septal defect (VSD) to complex anomalies like Ebstein’s anomaly or transposition of the great arteries—through the lens of what the clinician actually encounters at the bedside. Systolic murmur at LUSB – Think pulmonary stenosis
Perloff's "Clinical Recognition of Congenital Heart Disease" The book provides an in-depth review of the
Common Congenital Heart Defects
The book provides an in-depth review of the clinical recognition of congenital heart disease. Here are 28 key points from the book: Key Features of Congenital Heart Disease
Early recognition and diagnosis of CHD are critical to ensure optimal management and outcomes for patients. A timely diagnosis can:
Key Features of Congenital Heart Disease