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Subject : health-sciences
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1. Systolic ejection click followed by crescendo - decrescendo murmur.






2. How does transmural MI/ischemia present on EKG?






3. What causes prinzmetal angina?






4. What is the definition of ischemia?






5. What is the murmur of mitral regurg?






6. What congenital heart defect often is present with infantile coarctation of the aorta?






7. What are the complications that occur months after an MI?






8. What always follows necrosis?






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






10. What is systolic dysfx?






11. Low voltage EKG w/diminished QRS amplitude.






12. What does a biopsy of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy look like?






13. What is eythema marginatum? What parts of the body does it commonly involve?






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






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






16. What are the sx/complications of myocarditis?






17. When do macrophagess infiltrate the myocardium post MI?






18. How do beta blockers tx MI?






19. Myofiber hypertrophy with disarray.






20. L- to - R shunt switching to R- to - L shunt.






21. What is the main cause of MV regurg? What are other causes?






22. What does chronic ischemic heart disease progress to?






23. What are the complications of mitral valve prolapse? Are they common?






24. What is the most common form of cardiomyopathy?






25. What type of vegetations does Strep viridans cause?






26. Chest pain the arises with exertion or emotional stress and is relieved by NG or rest. The pain lasts <20 min and radiates to the left arm or jaw. There is also diaphoresis and SOB - EKG shows ST- segment depression.






27. Tender lesions on fingers or toes.






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






29. Erythematous nontender lesions on palms and soles.






30. What are the minor critera of the Jones criteria?






31. How does hypertension cause LHF?

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32. What are the causes of LHF?






33. What causes the split S2 in ASD?






34. What causes unstable angina?






35. What is an Aschoff body?






36. Is scar tissue or myocardium stronger?






37. What are the clinical features of endocarditis? What causes each feature?






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






39. What is an important complication of ASD?






40. What are Janeway lesions?






41. Dense layer of elastic and fibrotic tissue in the endocardium.






42. What valves are most commonly involved in chronic rheumatic heart disease?






43. Drug that vasodilates both arteries and veins but mostly veins. Used to decrease preload to heart.






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






45. What causes mitral valve prolapse?






46. What causes angina and syncope in aortic stenosis?

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47. Return of O2 and inflammatory cells cause FR generation - further damaging myocytes.






48. How does MI cause LHF?






49. What areas of the heart does the RCA supply?






50. Dilated cardiomyopathy is a late complication of what illness?