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10 Cards in this Set

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Most common valvular lesion in rheumatic heart disease
Mitral regurgitation
Shunt vascularity, normal left atrium, acyanosis
Most likely ASD
Enlarged left atrium distinguishes VSD and PDA from ASD
Enlarged left atrium distinguishes VSD and PDA from ASD
DDx for wall to wall heart
Tricuspid regurgitation
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Pericardial effusion
Hilar vessels obscured by large pericardial effusion but not by cardiomegaly alone
Hilar vessels obscured by large pericardial effusion but not by cardiomegaly alone
Pulmonary interstitial edema ensues at what pressure
above 18 mmHg
Pulmonary alveolar edema ensues at what pressure
above 25 mmHg
Causes of Stanford B dissections
HTN
Annuloaortic ectasia
Bicuspid aortic valve
Aneurysm
Vasculitis
Trauma
Cause of aortic regurg in Marfan's
Annuloaortic ectasia
Leaflet prolapse
Valvular diseases in Marfan's
Aortic regurg
Mitral and tricuspid prolapse
Pulmonary regurg