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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the tx for VSD?






2. Friction rub and chest pain.






3. Erythematous nontender lesions on palms and soles.






4. Boot - shaped heart on x- ray?






5. In transposition of the great vessels - What is required for survival? How is this achieved?






6. What is a water - hammer pulse?






7. What does granulation tissue contain?






8. What complications occur 4-7 days post MI?






9. Fever - murmur - Janeway lesions - Osler nodes - splinter hemorrhages - anemia of chronic disease?






10. What is the etiology of S viridans endocarditis?






11. What are the tx for MI?






12. What drugs can cause dilated cardiomyopathy?






13. Dyspnea - PND - orthopnea - crackles - fluid rentention - heart failure cells.






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






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






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






17. What is Loeffler syndrome?






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






19. What is an Anitschow cell?






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






21. What are the causes of restrictive cardiomyopathy in adults?






22. What bug causes acute rheumatic fever?






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






24. Tender lesions on fingers or toes.






25. What causes microangiopathic hemolytic anemia in aortic stenosis?






26. What distinguishes stenosis caused by chronic rheumatic heart disease from wear and tear aortic stenosis?






27. When do troponin levels rise - peak - and return to normal?






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






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






30. What are heart failure cells?






31. What type of endocarditis is associated with SLE?






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






33. What iis the tx for aortic regurg?






34. EKG for stable angina?






35. Infects predamaged valves after transient bacteremia?






36. What are the sx of cardiac myxoma?






37. What causes acute endocarditis?






38. When would arrhythmia occur after MI?






39. What is dilated cardiomyopathy?






40. What is the most common type of ASD? What %?






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






42. How does contraction band necrosis occur?






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






44. What is the most common cause of infectious endocarditis?






45. What causes endocarditis of prosthetic valves?






46. What heart sound manifest with an ASD?






47. What is the major cause of MI?






48. What is the characteristic finding on CXR in tetralogy of fallot?






49. What is the cause of the red border around granulation tissue?






50. What generally causes ischemic heart disease?