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Syphilitc Heart Disease most commonly involves which valve?
Aortic Valve
Most likely etiology of aortic stenosis in an 80 year old pt is?
Degenerative Calcification
Sterile vegetations present on the tricuspid and mitral valves in a chronically ill pt are typically associated w/?
acute rheumatic fever
bacterial endocarditis
lupus
underlying malignancy
LUPUS
Which valve does Rheumatic Heart Disease most commonly affect?
Mitral Valve (fishmouth)
Most common cause of mitral regurgitation is?
Mitral Valve Prolapse (more common in young ladies)
Acute Infective endocarditis is typically associated with:
staph aureus
H. flu
strep pneumoniae
viridans strep
Staph Aureus
Most common cause of myocarditis in the United States is?
Viral Infection
The most common type of cardiomyopathy is?
DILATED
Of the following, the most likely found in a pt w/ dilated cardiomyopathy is?
High Ejection Fraction
Increased Stroke Volume
Lowered End Systolic Pressures
Murmur of Mitral Regurge
murmur of mitral regurge
Most common histological finding of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
Myofiber Disarray
Most common histological finding in Dilated Cardiomyopathy (out of following) is?
myofiber disarray
coag necrosis
granulation tissue
interstitial fibrosis
neutrophil infiltration
Interstitial Fibrosis