MCQ : CMR-03
What do you see in the following cine-sequences?
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What do you see in the following cine-sequences?
1-Month-Old Baby. What is your diagnosis?
67 yrs old pt with previous inferior MI. At ICA: occlusion of RCA and 30% LAD. After 4 years, pt referred atypical angina. He was submitted to stress/rest MPI.
What is the best interpretation of these images?
70-year-old patient, in the emergency room for acute chest pain. There is ST-segment elevation on the ECG.
Based on the echocardiogram, which acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction do you suspect?
8 months after TAVR. What’s wrong?
Elderly patient with acute ischemic stroke.
What do you think of the image in the left atrium?
What do you think about the following cine-sequences?
3 years old. Systolic murmur.
Which alterations do you recognize?
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65 yo male, history of CAD with previous anterior myocardial infarction, undergoing CT for atypical chest pain.
What do you see?
61 years old woman, episodes of chest pain, absence of coronary artery disease at ICA. No other diseases. No hypertension. No familial diseases Known. EKG: ST abnormalities in V4-V6.
Which is the best interpretation of these images?
Woman, 30 years old. Down’s syndrome. Dyspnoea on exertion.
Which alterations do you recognize?