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What is the presentation of infective endocarditis?
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Janeway lesions
Roth's spots Nail-bed (splinter hemorrhage) Osler's nodes Fever Anemia Murmer Emboli |
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What is the most common infecting organism in association with infective endocarditis and prosthetic heart valves?
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Staph
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What si the most common infecting organism in association with infective endocarditis in association with coexisting GI malignancy?
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Strep Bovis
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a sign where, on palpation of the pulse, a double peak per cardiac cycle can be appreciated, ?
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bisferiens carotid pulse
seen in? |
aortic insuff, aortic stenosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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groups of two heartbeats close together followed by a longer pause. The second pulse is weaker than the first,
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Pulsus Bigeminus
seen in what conditions? |
seen in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and digitalis toxicity?
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which type of pulse has It has a systole peak and a diastole peak (in contrast to pulsus bisferiens, which has two peaks in systole.) ?
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Dicrotic pulse
seen in? |
seen in dilated cardiomyopathy
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What valve is most commonly involved in Rheumatic heart disease?
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Mitral then aortic
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