Histopathology: Cardiac Pathology 2 (Rheumatic Fever, Infective Endocarditis and Pericarditis) Flashcards
Acute Rheumatic Fever:
What is the peak age of Rheumatic Fever?
What are its effects on:
- Heart
- Joints
- Skin
- CNS
Acute Rheumatic Fever:
What are the major clinical features of Acute Rheumatic Fever?
What is the Jones Major Criteria?
Acute Rheumatic Fever:
What are the minor symptoms of Acute Rheumatic Fever?
Acute Rheumatic Fever:
What are the common causative organisms?
What is the pathophysiology and key histological findings in Acute Rheumatic Fever?
Acute Rheumatic Fever:
What is the treatment of Acute Rheumatic Fever?
Infective Endocarditis:
What are the causes of Infective Endocarditis?
Infective Endocarditis:
What are the causative organisms, virulence, vegetation morphology and spread of Acute and Subacute Infective Endocarditis?
Infective Endocarditis:
What are the clinical features of Infective Endocarditis?
Infective Endocarditis:
What values are commonly affected in Infective Endocarditis?
Infective Endocarditis:
What is the Duke criteria?
Infective Endocarditis:
What what is the treatment of Infective Endocarditis?
Infective Endocarditis:
What is Chronic Rheumatic valve disease?
Infective Endocarditis:
What is Mitral valve prolapse?
Vegetative Endocarditis:
What is/are the pathology and characteristics of Vegetations of Rheumatic heart disease?
Vegetative Endocarditis:
What is/are the pathology and characteristics of Vegetations of Infective endocarditis?