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Cardiology MCQ
Most common cardiac anomaly in Ellis-van Creveld syndrome:
a) Ventricular septal defect
b) Patent ductus arteriosus
c) Single atrium
d) Single ventricle
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Cardiology MCQ
Preferred add on therapy in heart failure to ACEI and beta blockers: a) ARB b) Mineralocorticoid antagonist c) Renin antagonist d) None of the above
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Cardiology MCQ
Omapatrilat inhibits:
a) Angiotensin converting enzyme
b) Neprilysin
c) Aminopeptidase P
d) All of the above
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Cardiology MCQ
Which of the following beta blocker in heart failure had no benefit??
a) Carvedilol
b) Metoprolol extended release
c) Nebivolol
d) Bucindolol
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Cardiology MCQ
Asystole is not seen in type ... of neurocardiogenic syncope:
a) Type I
b) Type IIa
c) Type IIb
d) None of the above
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Cardiac Surgery
Plastic bronchitis is seen after:
a) ASD repair
b) Arterial switch
c) Fontan repair
d) VSD closure
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Cardiology MCQ
Giant coronary aneurysms are seen in:
a) Kartagener Syndrome
b) Ellis-van Creveld Syndrome
c) Kawasaki disease
d) None of the above
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Cardiology MCQ
Angiotensin II receptor 1 (AT1) is involved in:
a) Vasoconstriction
b) Proliferation
c) Aldosterone secretion
d) All of the above
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Cardiology MCQ
Fallacies of assessing mitral valve area by planimetry:
a) Inability to get a cut at the tip of the funnel
b) Inability to get a cut parallel to the orifice
c)
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Cardiology MCQ
Minimum gradient required for diagnosis of tricuspid stenosis:
a) 2 mm Hg
b) 4 mm Hg
c) 6 mm Hg
d) 8 mm Hg
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