ECHO- Echo and Systemic Disease Flashcards
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LV thick walls, Fabry disease
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SLE,
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Hemochromatosis- more associated with dilated CM. other choices present with thick LV walls
Criteria for cardiac sarcoidosis”
***basal septal abnormality on echo
Echo findings in Cardiac Sarcoidosis
most notable: RWMA in a non-coronary distribution
CMR result with cardiac sarcoidosis
the is delayed enhancement patterns which are PATCHY, TRANSMURAL OR SUBEPICARDIAL
Hydroxychloroquine cardiotoxicity. can lead to restrictive cardiomyopathy and/or conduction abnormalities. T/F?
TRUE! among chronic use
Differential for LV thick walls on echo.
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thick LV walls, hx of kidney stones
think of cardiac oxalosis
Pathophysiology of Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
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echo findings in Hypereosinophilic syndrome
most notable: LV apical thrombo-obliteration endocardial thickening
mechanism of echo findings in Hypereosinophilic syndrome
fibrosis of the RV or LV apex (or both) -> Restrictive CM
Peripartum cardiomyopathy criteria
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Anticipated TTE findings in Pregnancy
***EF will remain unchanged.
Future pregnancy for women with Hx of Peripartum CM
AVOID!
DIfferential diagnosis in Dilated CM
clue: with cirrhosis, bronze skin and diabetes
Iron overload CM
DIfferential diagnosis in Dilated CM
associated finding of Pulmonary Hypertension
consider HIV
DIfferential diagnosis in Dilated CM
clue: muscle wasting/weakness, ECG-tall R wave in V1, POSTERIOR BASAL and LATERAL wall fibrosis
Muscular dystrophy
Associated disease with Non-Bacterial thrombotic endocarditis
-Malignancy
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Differential Diagnosis with valve abnormalities in NBTE
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various echo findings associated with systemic disease
- Thick walls?
- Dilated CM?
- Valve disease?
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differential diagnosis for echo abnormalities in systemic disease
differential diagnosis for echo abnormalities in systemic disease