Aortic Stenosis Risk Score
Aortic Stenosis Risk Score Main Risk Scores / Models Used in Aortic Stenosis 1. Surgical...
Aortic Stenosis Risk Score Main Risk Scores / Models Used in Aortic Stenosis 1. Surgical...
ADD-RS + D-dimer Calculator High-risk condition (Marfan, Ehlers-Danlos, bicuspid aortic valve, prior aortic surgery) High-risk...
Advanced USMLE-Style MCQs โ ADD-RS & D-dimer Clinical vignettes with ADD-RS calculation, D-dimer interpretation, and...
Aortic Dissection Detection Risk Score (ADD-RS) and D-dimer: ๐น Aortic Dissection Detection Risk Score (ADD-RS)...
Brockenbrough Phenomenon โ USMLE-Style MCQ Q1. A 55-year-old man with a family history of sudden...
Brockenbrough phenomenon BrockenbroughโBraunwaldโMorrow Sign โ MCQs Q1. The BrockenbroughโBraunwaldโMorrow sign is most classically associated with...
๐ซ Kerley Lines Overview Kerley lines are thin linear pulmonary opacities seen on chest X-ray,...
Chiari network Q1. The Chiari network is a remnant of which embryological structure? A. Eustachian...
Dockโs murmur Feature Description Definition A diastolic murmur heard in patients with severe coronary artery...
Roger’s murmur Feature Rogerโs Murmur (Small VSD) Cause Small, restrictive ventricular septal defect (VSD) Type...
Austin Flint Murmur Austin Flint Murmur The Austin Flint murmur is a diastolic murmur associated...
Belhassen Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) is a rare idiopathic form of ventricular tachycardia that typically arises...
Triangle of Koch โ Anatomy & Key Points Definition:The Triangle of Koch is an anatomical...
Tendon of Todaro โ Anatomy & Details The tendon of Todaro is a small, collagenous band...
Cushing’s triad Cushingโs triad is a classic clinical sign of raised intracranial pressure (ICP), often...
Types of WolffโParkinsonโWhite (WPW) syndrome, we usually classify them based on pathway location, ECG pattern,...
WPW Syndrome Causes Symptoms WPW syndrome symptoms appear when a fast heartbeat occurs and vary...
Diagnostic criteria for left atrial abnormality and right atrial abnormality โ based on ECG findings...
Aschoff body An Aschoff body (also called Aschoff nodule) is the pathognomonic lesion of rheumatic...
classification of coronary artery aneurysms (CAA) by size ๐ ๐น Size-Based Classification of CAA โ ...
Coronary artery aneurysms Coronary Artery Aneurysm (CAA) Definition Epidemiology Etiology Pathophysiology Clinical Features Diagnosis Complications...
Splinter Hemorrhage โ Medical Overview Definition:Splinter hemorrhages are small, linear, red-to-brown streaks under the nails...
Low QRS Voltage in ECG ๐น Definition Low QRS Voltage is defined when the amplitude...
1. The Gorlin formula is primarily used to calculate: Valve area in stenotic lesions Cardiac...
Carabello sign Carabello Sign โ Clinical Cardiology The Carabello sign is a classic bedside clinical...
T Wave Alternans (TWA) Definition Mechanism Types Causes / Associations Clinical Significance Diagnostic Methods Management...
Types of Prosthetic Heart Valves 1. Which of the following is the oldest type of...
Systolic Anterior Motion Detailed Medical Explanation of Systolic Anterior Motion (SAM) What is Systolic Anterior...
Riglerโs Triad Components โก Clinical Relevance:Rigler’s triad is an important radiologic sign in Gallstone Ileus,...
Graves’ Dermopathy โ Triad Explained (Associated with Graves’ Disease) Digital clubbing, soft tissue swelling of...
Hutchinson’s Triad, commonly associated with congenital syphilis: โ Hutchinson’s Triad Components Hutchinson’s Triad – MCQs...
Definition Epidemiology Embryology Anatomical Course Clinical Features Imaging Associated Anomalies Management Etiology and anatomy The...
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