Atherogenic dyslipidemia Atherogenic dyslipidemia is a triad of: Increased blood concentrations of small dense LDL (low density lipoprotein) particles (LDL-P) Decreased HDL (high density lipoprotein) particles (HDL-P) Increased
ECG Quiz 4 – Discussion Discussion At one look it may look like left ventricular hypertrophy with strain pattern as there are tall R waves in lateral leads
Arrhythmia Quiz 1 – Discussion The beats marked as J are junctional escape beats, occurring at a slow rate. They are followed by inverted P waves in inferior
X-Ray Quiz – Discussion The annotated image illustrates the salient features including antler sign and third mogul sign: Upper lobe vessels are prominent, indicating pulmonary venous hypertension. The
Mitral valve area by planimetry on echocardiogram Mitral valve area by planimetry on echocardiogram is usually obtained from the parasternal short axis view. It can also be obtained
Left main coronary artery disease on ECG ST segment elevation in aVR and diffuse ST segment depression in inferior and anterolateral leads is considered a feature of significant
Coarse atrial fibrillation on ECG Atrial fibrillation is recognized on ECG by the absence of P waves and presence of fibrillary waves. Sometimes fibrillary waves may be quite