❌ These are immunologic (Osler) and vascular (Janeway) phenomena associated with valvular infection.
❌ Troponins are highly specific to cardiac muscle and stay elevated longer than CK-MB.
A. Aortic stenosisB. Mitral regurgitationC. Aortic regurgitationD. Tricuspid stenosis Download 120 QCM Cardiologie pdf
❌ Tall, "tented" T-waves are an early sign of elevated potassium levels.
❌ These signs reflect the inability of the heart to fill and pump due to fluid in the pericardial sac. ❌ These are immunologic (Osler) and vascular (Janeway)
A. Congenital malformationB. Rheumatic feverC. Infective endocarditisD. Degenerative calcification
❌ Aggressive BP control is recommended in diabetics to reduce the risk of macrovascular and microvascular complications. Download 120 QCM Cardiologie pdf
❌ While other causes exist, post-inflammatory scarring from rheumatic fever remains the leading cause globally.