Ebstein’s anomaly – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Leaflets displaced distally in Ebstein’s anomaly of the tricuspid valve – Correct answer: 2. Septal and posterior Usually we see the
Decompensated erythrocytosis – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Decompensated erythrocytosis can occur in cyanotic congenital heart disease after – 2. Venesection If venesection produces relative iron deficiency anemia, the microcytes
Murmur of RSOV – Cardiology MCQ Murmur of rupture of sinus of Valsalva into right ventricle is: Systolic Diastolic Continuous with diastolic augmentation Continuous with systolic augmentation Click
Arterial switch – Cardiology MCQ In arterial switch operation for d-TGA, coronary arteries are: Left in situ Transferred along with a button of aortic tissue Grafted with a
De Vega annuloplasty – Cardiology MCQ De Vega annuloplasty was designed for repair: Functional tricuspid regurgitation Functional mitral regurgitation Functional aortic regurgitation Functional pulmonary regurgitation Click here for
William’s syndrome – Cardiology MCQ Which of the following is not a usual component of William’s syndrome? Hypercalcemia Elfin facies Valvar aortic stenosis Learning disability Click here for
Mustard procedure – Cardiology MCQ Mustard procedure is: Atrial based repair of d-TGA using an intra atrial baffle Repair for tricuspid atresia Arterial switch operation for d-TGA Double
Pediatric exercise testing – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Indication for exercise testing in children – Correct answer: 4. All of the above Read more on pediatric exercise testing. Back
Surgery for aortic atresia – Cardiology MCQ Surgery for treatment of aortic atresia is credited to: Jatene Norwood Fontan Brock Click here for the correct answer
Ebstein’s anomaly – Cardiology MCQ Leaflets displaced distally in Ebstein’s anomaly of the tricuspid valve: Septal and anterior Septal and posterior Anterior only Septal only Click here for