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Dressler syndrome
Autoimmune phenomenon resulting in fibrinous pericarditis several weeks post MI
Heart sound in dilated cardiomyopathy
S3
Etiology of dilated heart disease.
Often idiopathic or congenital, OR mnemonic ABCCCD:
Chronic alcohol use
Beriberi
Coxsackie B myocarditis
Cocaine
Chargas
Doxyrubicin toxicity
ABCCCD
Heart sound in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
S4
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, most common familial mutation?
Beta myosin heavy chain mutation
HACEK
Bacteria that don't show on culture --> H flu
Actinobacillus
Cardiobacterium
Eikenella
Kingella
Loeffler syndrome.
Eosinophilic infiltrate into wall of heart, leads to fibrosis of ENDOMYOcardium and restrictive cardiomyopathy.
What does a decreased CD16 mean during an infection?
It means left shift! This is because CD16 is the marker for the Fc receptor, which bands have lower expression of.

Lower CD16 means fewer neutrophils are mature.
MUDPILES
Methanol
Uremia
DKA
Propylene glycol
Infection, iron, isoniazid, inborn errors of metabolism
Lactic acidosis
Ethylene glycol
Salicylates
Anion gap metabolic acidosis
HARDASS
Hyperalimentation
Addison's (can't secrete H+ in collecting tubes)
Renal tubular acidosis
Diarrhea
Acetazolamide (inhibits HCO3 re absorption in the proximal tubule)
Spironolactone (can't secrete H+)
Saline worsens metabolic acidosis
Normal anion gap acidosis