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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is eythema marginatum? What parts of the body does it commonly involve?






2. Large vegetations on tricuspid valve?






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






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






5. What is migratory polyarthritis?






6. What are the complications of mitral stenosis?






7. What is the JOneS mneumonic?






8. What is the most common type of endocarditis?






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






10. Which artery is most often occluded in an MI?






11. Poor myocardial fx due to chronic ischemic damage?






12. What two things cause coronary artery vasospasm?






13. When is an MI pt at greatest risk for cardiogenic shock?






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






15. When would arrhythmia occur after MI?






16. What is dilated cardiomyopathy?






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






18. Endomyocardial fibrosis w/eosinophilic infiltrate and eosinophilia.






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






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






21. What cardiac enzyme is useful for detecting reinfarction?






22. What are heart failure cells?






23. What endocarditis is commonly found in patients with colon cancer?






24. How does MI cause LHF?






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






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






27. What are the sx of pericardiits?






28. What are the major criteria of the Jones criteria?






29. What % of MIs involve the LAD?






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






31. Vegetations on surface and undersurface of mitral valve.






32. What % stenosis causes stable angina?






33. In what pt population does S aureus commonly cause valvular disease?






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






35. What does chronic ischemic heart disease progress to?






36. Episodic chest pain unrelated to exertion due to coronary vasospasm. ST- segment elevation. Relieved by NG or Ca channel blockers.






37. Infects predamaged valves after transient bacteremia?






38. Pericarditis 6-8 wks post MI.






39. What are complications of dilated cardiomyopathy?






40. What is the major cause of MI?






41. What complications occur within 4 hrs post MI?






42. What are the Jones criteria?






43. Turner syndrome is associated with which congenital heart defect?






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






45. What effect does squatting have on the murmur of mitral valve prolapse? Why?






46. With what endocarditis is S epidermidis associated?






47. What vavular defect results from acute rheumatic fever?






48. What causes an early - blowing diastolic murmur?






49. Low voltage EKG w/diminished QRS amplitude.






50. What two things happen when a blocked vessel is opened after an MI?