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In modern cardiovascular practice, the natural history of almost every major disorder has been radically altered by an explosion of medical and surgical forms of therapy. Thus, the accomplished practitioner must be one who, aided by an abundance of diagnostic tools and therapeutic options, is able to choose both when to intervene and what to use.
Kapoor and Singh's textbook Prognosis and Risk Assessment in Cardiovascular Disease is designed to guide clinicians through this often difficult process for most of the common cardiovascular disorders encountered in a practice geared to adults. The book is largely successful in meeting this goal.
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