Idiopathic Clubbing

To the Editor: With respect to the Image in Clinical Medicine entitled “Idiopathic Clubbing” (Oct. 26 issue), 1 it seems difficult to justify the use of right heart catheterization, a technique with a recognized risk of complications and even of death, 2 in the investigation of an asymptomatic clini...

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