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This book begins with a discussion of sudden death and an overview that defines what is meant by "sudden." There is some variability of definition in the literature, but for this review the victims have either been well or have had an apparently minor illness. If they did have a major illness, their condition was thought to be stable and thus sudden death was unexpected. The style of the entire book is scholarly and thorough. Although sudden death may be considered rare, its incidence in persons 1 to 20 years of age ranges from 1.1 to 13.8 per 100,000 per
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