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rheumatic heart disease (rhd)
How is RHD Diagnosed?
Diagnosis of RHD involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests such as echocardiography. The presence of heart murmurs, signs of heart failure, and a history of rheumatic fever are significant indicators.
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