Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy
Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy
Hounsfield units
Hounsfield units Hounsfield units Hounsfield units are units universally used in [A] MRI [B] CT...
Annihilation Coincidence Detection
Contents1 Annihilation Coincidence Detection2 Annihilation Coincidence Detection3 Mechanism Annihilation Coincidence Detection Annihilation Coincidence Detection Annihilation...
Treatment for Bell’s Palsy
Contents1 Best treatment for Bell’s Palsy2 Best treatment for Bell’s Palsy?3 Most common cause of...
Facial palsy and Stroke
Contents1 Facial palsy and Stroke2 Most common cause of one-sided facial nerve paralysis3 56 year...
Most common cause of facial weakness
Contents1 Most common cause of facial weakness2 Most common cause of facial weakness is damage...
Lugaro cells
Lugaro cells are found in [A] Cerebral cortex [B] Cerebellum [C] Medulla [D] Red nucleus
SLE-specific cutaneous manifestation
Most common SLE-specific cutaneous manifestation [A] Malar rash [B] Mucocutaneous involvement [C] Discoid lupus [D]...
urine albumin-creatinine ratio
‘Urine albumin-creatinine ratio’ ran ge is considered “normal” [A] < 10 mg/g[B] < 30 mg/g[C] >...
Pretibial myxedema
Contents1 Pretibial myxedema is a localized lesions of the skin resulting from the deposition of2...
Image Question-52
What is the marked structure in the image? What is the marked structure in the…
Normal function of the mitral valve depends on which structures?
Normal function of the mitral valve depends on which structures? Normal function of the mitral…
“Hockey-stick” appearance of Anterior mitral leaflet
“Hockey-stick” appearance of Anterior mitral leaflet is typically seen in [A] Rheumatic Mitral stenosis[B] Congenital…
Better outcomes after a catheter-based balloon mitral valvotomy procedure
Wilkins score of ——- predicts better outcomes after a catheter-based balloon mitral valvotomy procedure [A]…
Physical signs of Mitral stenosis
Physical signs of Mitral stenosis What is the type of Apex in Mitral Stenosis [A]…
What is Ortner’s syndrome?
Ortner’s syndromeis due to palsy of [A] vagus nerve[B] superior laryngeal nerve[C] Recurrent laryngeal nerve…
What is the rate of decrease in mitral valve orifice in rheumatic mitral stenosis?
What is the rate of decrease in mitral valve orifice in rheumatic mitral stenosis? [A]…
What is the cause of abnormal LV function in mitral stenosis?
What is the cause of abnormal LV function in mitral stenosis? Possible mechanisms Inflammatory process…
Low gradient severe mitral stenosis
Low gradient severe mitral stenosis Low gradient severe mitral stenosis Low gradient severe mitral stenosis…
Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis is characterized by
Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis is characterized by Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis is characterized by Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis…
Why Tachycardia is one of the most important factors in increasing LA pressures in mitral stenosis?
Why Tachycardia is one of the most important factors in increasing LA pressures in mitral…
Hallmark of mitral stenosis in Echocardiogram
Hallmark of mitral stenosis in Echocardiogram Hallmark of mitral stenosis in Echocardiogram Hallmark of mitral…
Mitral valve involvement in Acute Rheumatic Fever
Mitral valve involvement in Acute Rheumatic Fever Mitral valve involvement in Acute Rheumatic Fever Mitral…
Pressure gradient across the mitral valve
Pressure gradient across the mitral valve A patient of mitral stenosis is taken for catheterization….
What are the causes of mitral stenosis?
Most common cause of mitral stenosis Most common cause of mitral stenosis [A] Congenital heart…