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The most common cardiac tumor to occur in utero is:
A. rhabdomyoma
B. myxoma
C. fibroma
D. teratoma
A. rhabdomyoma
The most common arrhythmia associated with rhabdomyoma is:
A. complete heart block
B. atrial flutter
C. supraventricular tachycardia
D. bigeminy
C. supraventricular tachycardia
Rhabdomyoma is commonly associated with:
A. multiple sclerosis
B. tuberous sclerosis
C. muscular dystrophy
D. leukemia
B. tuberous sclerosis
Intrapericardial tumors are almost always accompanied by:
A. supraventricular tachycardia
B. complete heart block
C. pericardial effusion
D. pleural effusion
C. pericardial effusion
Fibromas most often involve the:
A. right ventricular free wall
B. left ventricular free wall
C. right atrial wall
D. left atrial wall
B. left ventricular free wall
The most common primary cardiac tumor in an adult is:
A. rhabdomyoma
B. fibroma
C. myxoma
D. teratoma
C. myxoma
All of the following are the characteristics of a congenital ventricular aneurysm EXCEPT:
A. narrow neck
B. fibrous
C. noncontractile
D. uncommonly associated with other anomalies
A. narrow neck
The most common location for an echogenic intracardiac focus is the:
A. right ventricle
B. left ventricle
C. right atrium
D. left atrium
B. left ventricle
Congenital ventricular diverticulum is usually associated with the:
A. right ventricle
B. left ventricle
C. right atrium
D. left atrium
A. right ventricle
Tumor regression has been well documented in which type of cardiac tumor?
A. rhabdomyoma
B. fibroma
C. teratoma
D. hemangioma
A. rhabdomyoma