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58-year-old male with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction.
Which coronary is responsible for the event?
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58-year-old male with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction.
Which coronary is responsible for the event?
67 year-old man, with previous MI
Recent onset of effort dyspnoea
ECG: inferior MI, VEB
Echo: poor acoustic window. EF: 35%
Waiting list for hip replacement
Which kind of tracer/s is/are used?
Which is the best interpretation of these images?
Cardiopathies with Hypertrophic Phenotype
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Symptomatic patients with tricuspid regurgitation commonly associated with device leads and atrial fibrillation may benefit from surgical intervention for:
The duration of Secondary antibiotics prophylaxis for rheumatic fever with carditis and residual heart disease is:
Patients in the DIAD study had a mean follow up of 4.8 ± 0.9 years and the rate of cardiac events was recorded.
In this study which of the following is/are true:
54 year old male patient presenting with mild dyspnea on exertion. He is only on Aspirin.
The images show:
Diabetic patient with atypical angina and presence of area of ischemia (>10% of LV) in the LAD territory. Which of the following statements is true:
Which is the best interpretation of the following images?
Step by step reading of a cardiac PET for Inflammation and Sarcoidosis
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Rare for of Atrial Septal Defects and Review of ASDs
Wael Jaber, MD
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