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1. What are the sx of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?






2. What characterizes acute rheumatic fever endocarditiis?






3. What are the laboratory findings of bacterial endocarditis?






4. Myofiber hypertrophy with disarray.






5. What areas of the heart does the LAD supply?






6. What is systolic dysfx?






7. What drug relieves stable angina?






8. Lower extremity cyanosis later in life - holostystolic machine like murmur.






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






10. With what endocarditis is S epidermidis associated?






11. What are the clinical features of RHF due to?






12. At What age does wear and tear aortic stenosis present? What congenital disease hastens the onset?






13. How do ACE inhibitors tx MI?






14. Holosystolic blowing murmur that increases w/expiration?






15. What is the major cause of MI?






16. What is an Aschoff body?






17. What is an Anitschow cell?






18. With what other congenital heart defect is tricuspid atresia associated? What type of shunt is present?






19. Where is the coarctation in infantile coarctation of the aorta?






20. What % stenosis causes stable angina?






21. What is Loeffler syndrome?






22. Endomyocardial fibrosis w/eosinophilic infiltrate and eosinophilia.






23. What is the etiology of S viridans endocarditis?






24. What are heart failure cells?






25. What causes acute endocarditis?






26. What is a common complication of cardiac metastasis?






27. What is the most common valve infected by S aureus?






28. What side of the heart do carcinoid tumors affect? Why?






29. What are other (not atherosclerotic) causes of MI?






30. What typically causes hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?






31. When would arrhythmia occur after MI?






32. What complication occurs 1-3 days post MI?






33. What are the sx of pericardiits?






34. How does hypertension cause LHF?

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35. Why are cardiac enzymes elevated after an MI?






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






37. With what congenital heart defect is ADULT coarctation of the aorta associated?






38. What is the gold standard blood marker for MI?






39. Which coronary artery supplies the posterior wall of the LV and posterior septum?






40. How does Eisenmeger syndrome occur?






41. What is the classic EKG finding of restrictive cardiomyopathy?






42. What effect does aortic stenosis have on the chambers of the heart?






43. Tender lesions on fingers or toes.






44. What causes wear and tear aortic stenosis?






45. How do beta blockers tx MI?






46. What type of vegetations form in nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis?






47. What is endocardial fibroelastosis? In what population is it found?






48. What is the effect of acute vs chronic rheumatic disease off the mitral valve?






49. How does reperfusion injury occur?






50. What complications occur within 4 hrs post MI?