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Regarding to Temporal arteritis all true except
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20%
never involve the arteries of heart and lungs
5%
it will cause unilateral or rarely bilateral blindness,
7%
It's segmental acute and chronic (most often granulomatous) vasculitis
68%
involve small arteries in the head
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Clinical signs and symptoms of Temporal arteritis
characterized by facial pain, headache, , and often most intense along the course of the
superficial temporal artery, the vessel may be nodular and painful to palpation.
characterized by facial pain, headache, , and often most intense along the course of the
superficial temporal artery, the vessel may be nodular and painful to palpation.
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94%
T
6%
F
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Kawasaki's disease:-
It's usually occur in small and medium-sized arteries, which occur in skin,
ocular, nasal mucosa and coronary artery
It's usually occur in small and medium-sized arteries, which occur in skin,
ocular, nasal mucosa and coronary artery
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58%
T
42%
F
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the disease is self limiting but the
most important complication, when involve coronary artery with formation of
aneurysm, thrombosis and death from M.I in 0.5 to 1% of cases.
most important complication, when involve coronary artery with formation of
aneurysm, thrombosis and death from M.I in 0.5 to 1% of cases.
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94%
T
6%
F
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The etiology supposed that formation of
autoantibodies to endothelial and smooth muscle cells leading to acute
vasculitis.
autoantibodies to endothelial and smooth muscle cells leading to acute
vasculitis.
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88%
T
12%
F
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Regarding to Buerger's disease all are true except
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3%
usually occur in male cigarette smokers which will cause vascular insufficiency and gangrene
6%
thrombosis of extrimiteis and secondary extension to adjacent veins and nerves
7%
characterized as a remitting, relapsing, inflammatory disorder
84%
It's a disease of large arteries and veins
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Which is usually associated with thromboangiitis obliterans?
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10%
alcohol
7%
post menopausal women
77%
smoking
4%
purines
3%
high fat diet
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Atherosclerotic aneurysm:-usually occur in the abdominal aorta above renal arteries,
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17%
T
83%
F
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Varicose veins:- β’this condition caused by decrease in intraluminal pressure and loss of support of vessel wall
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19%
T
81%
F
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hemangioma takes the form of large, flat, map-like discoloration
that cover large areas of face or upper parts of body producing port wine stain.
that cover large areas of face or upper parts of body producing port wine stain.
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93%
T
7%
F
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Capillary hemangioma:consists of uncapsulated
closely packed capillaries separated by a
Abundant connective tissue stroma
closely packed capillaries separated by a
Abundant connective tissue stroma
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48%
T
52%
F
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Angiosarcomait can be differentiated from other malignantsoft
tissue tumor as fibrosarcoma or
leiomyosarcoma
tissue tumor as fibrosarcoma or
leiomyosarcoma
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37%
T
63%
F
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The most common cause of ischemic heart disease is a reduction in coronary arterial blood supply
due to I- atherosclerosis of coronary arteries.
due to I- atherosclerosis of coronary arteries.
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94%
T
6%
F
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Symptomatic ischemic heart disease is associated with reduction reached 65% or more of one or
more.
more.
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16%
T
84%
F
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Most acute M.I are caused by preexisting atherosclerosis with thrombosis.
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90%
T
10%
F
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Myocardial necrosis begins within 20 to 40 minutes of time of coronary artery
occlusion.
occlusion.
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17%
T
83%
F