External ophthalmoplegia and cardiac lesion – MCQ – Answer External ophthalmoplegia and ptosis may be associated with – Correct answer: a) Complete heart block External ophthalmoplegia and ptosis
Corrigan pulse – MCQ – Answer Corrigan pulses may be seen in all except – Correct answer: b) Severe aortic stenosis Corrigan pulses are are the bounding arterial
Marfan syndrome – MCQ – Answer Which of the following is not a feature of Marfan syndrome? – Correct answer: b) Upper segment/lower segment ratio more than one
Blue sclera and CVS – MCQ Blue sclerae may be associated with: a) Aortic dilatation b) Aortic regurgitation c) Aortic dissection d) All of the above Click here
External ophthalmoplegia and cardiac lesion – MCQ External ophthalmoplegia and ptosis may be associated with: a) Complete heart block b) Aortic stenosis c) Mitral stenosis d) None of
Corrigan pulse – MCQ Corrigan pulses may be seen in all except: a) Severe aortic regurgitation b) Severe aortic stenosis c) Arteriovenous fistula d) Chronic complete heart block
Marfan syndrome – MCQ Which of the following is not a feature of Marfan syndrome? a) Arm span more than the height b) Upper segment/lower segment ratio more
Vasodilator – MCQ – Answer Which of the following is a vasodilator – Correct Answer: b) Bradykinin Other vasodilators are adenosine, nitric oxide, prostacyclin and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor.
Pressure changes during respiration – MCQ – Answer Which of the following statements is wrong? – Correct Answer: c) Venous return to left heart increases in inspiration Venous
Pressure changes during respiration – MCQ Which of the following statements is wrong? a) Intrathoracic pressure falls during inspiration b) Blood flow to the right heart increases in