Which lymph node considerable high diagnostic
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40%
Cervical LN
5%
Inguinal LN
55%
Supraclavicular LN
The lymph node must avoided during diagnosis
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89%
Inguinal LN
5%
Axillary LN
7%
Cervical LN
Treatment and prognosis of lymphomas depends on
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7%
Dominant cell type
3%
Staging
0%
Underlying health of the patient
90%
All of the above
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Chronic ischemic heart disease associated with a history of angina pectoris and
may be preceded by recognized infarct.
may be preceded by recognized infarct.
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97%
T
3%
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All are true regard to Chronic ischemic heart disease EXCEPT:
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3%
coronary arteries contain areas of moderate to severe atherosclerosis
3%
multiple areas of myocardial fibrosis
87%
the heart is normal in size
6%
with transmural scarring
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tricuspid and aortic valves diseases are more common than lesions of Mitral
and pulmonic valves.
and pulmonic valves.
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10%
T
90%
F
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Rheumatic fever seen after a few weeks and episodes of group A streptococcal tonsillitis
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25%
T
75%
F
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Rheumatic fever occur in only about 2/1 of patients with group A streptococcal pharyngitis
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8%
T
92%
F
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absence of streptococci from the lesions support the concept that R.F result
from immune response against the bacteria.
from immune response against the bacteria.
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88%
T
12%
F
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Acute rheumatic carditis is characterized by inflammatory changes only in single outer layer of heart
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7%
T
93%
F
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endocardium involvement isnot commonin Rheumatic fever and if occur mitral and aortic
valves are common.
valves are common.
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45%
T
55%
F
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Chronic rheumatic heart disease is characterized by reversible deformity of one or more cardiac valves,
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16%
T
84%
F
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Valvular stenosis and regurgitation lead to heart failur and infective endocaridtis.
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88%
T
12%
F
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Stenosis is more than regurgitation and is most common cause of mitral stenosis.
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92%
T
8%
F
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In Chronic rheumatic mitral valvulitis the right atrium is dilated and hypertrophied, mural thrombi may be present which's source of
systemic emboli
systemic emboli
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T
68%
F
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In mitral regurgitation, the deformed mitral leaflets are retracted and the added
volume load on the left ventricle causes left ventricular atrophy
volume load on the left ventricle causes left ventricular atrophy
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32%
T
68%
F
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Infective endocarditis is infection of cardiac myocytes resulting in the formation of an adherent mass of thrombotic debris and organism
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71%
T
29%
F