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1. With what disease is infantile coarctation of the aorta associated?






2. What is a water - hammer pulse?






3. What type of shunt does truncus arteriosus cause?






4. What is the etiology of S viridans endocarditis?






5. What is migratory polyarthritis?






6. What is the most common type of endocarditis?






7. What type of valvular vegetations does S aureus cause?






8. What is the most common cause of death during the acute phase of rheumatic fever?






9. What increases the risk for chronic rheumatic heart disease?






10. What is the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults? Is it malignant or benign?






11. What does rupture of a papillary muscle cause?






12. What are the sx/complications of myocarditis?






13. What is molecular mimicry?






14. What gross and microscopic changes occur months after an MI?






15. What maintains patency of the PDA?






16. What are the cancers that most commonly metastasize to the heart?






17. What causes the dependent pitting edema in RHF?






18. L- to - R shunt switching to R- to - L shunt.






19. Foci of chronic inflammation - reactive histiocytes with slender - wavy nuclei - giant cells - and fibrinoid material.






20. What % of MIs involve the LAD?






21. What type of ASD is associated w/Down syndrome?






22. In which chamber of the heart are cardiac myxomas found?






23. When is a post - MI pt at highest risk for rupture of a LV structure? With what microscopic change is this complication associated?






24. When do neutrophils infiltrate the myocardium post MI?






25. What coronary arterysupplies the lateral wall of the LV?






26. What generally causes ischemic heart disease?






27. What effect does chronic rheumatic heart disease have on the aortic valve?

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28. What is typically the mechanims of sudden cardiac death?






29. What are the sx of aortic regurg?






30. With what disease is Libman - Sacks endocarditis associated?






31. What is the most common cause of myocarditis?






32. What effect does chronic rheumatic heart disease have the mitral valve?






33. Which congenital heart defect is associated with congenital rubella?






34. What is the characteristic murmur of aortic stenosis?






35. What is the basic principle of CHF?






36. What is the foundation of a scar?






37. Which coronary artery supplies the anterior wall and anterior septum?






38. What is the most comon cause of aortic regurg? What are the other causes?






39. Small - sterile fibrin deposits randomly arranged on closure of valve leaflets in a pt w/metastatic colon cancer?






40. Myofiber hypertrophy with disarray.






41. How does subendocardial MI/ischemia present on EKG?






42. What is the most common cause of sudden cardiac death? What are less common causes of sudden cardiac death?






43. Unexpected death due to cardiac disease w/o sx or <1hr after sx arise?






44. What gross and microscopic changes occur 1-3 weeks after an MI?






45. What are the Jones criteria?






46. What type of shunt results in cyanosis at birth?






47. What type of endocarditis is associated with SLE?






48. What are complications of dilated cardiomyopathy?






49. What gross and microscopic changes occur 4-24 hours after an MI?






50. What are the complications of mitral stenosis?