General and Congenital Heart Disease Flashcards

1
Q

what is happening here?

A

concentric hypertrophy due to pressure overload

(seen in cardiac heart failure)

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2
Q

what is going on here?

A

VSD

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3
Q

what is shown here?

A

PDA

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4
Q

what is shown here?

A

PDA

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5
Q

what is shown here?

A

PDA

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6
Q

what is this?

A

transposition of great vessels

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7
Q

what is this?

A

Truncus Arteriosus

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8
Q

what is this?

A

coarctation of the aorta

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9
Q

what is this?

A

coarctation of the aorta

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10
Q

what can be seen here?

A

Coarctation of the Aorta

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11
Q

what can be noticed here?

A

post-subclavian coarctation

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12
Q

what is shown here?

A

ASD

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13
Q

what is shown here?

A

healed ventricular septal defect

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14
Q

what is seen in this picture?

this is related to what condition?

A

rib notching

coarctiation of the aorta

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