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