MCQ : Nuclear-04
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:
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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?
In a dark room, 3 blue hats and 2 green hats sit on a table. 3 people, 1 blind, enter the room. Each of the 3 people takes a hat random, without being able to see what colour they wear…
Ben has three daughters. Paul, a neighbour, asks how old they are. Ben replies as following.
– The product of their age is 36.
– The sum of their ages is equal to my house number.
Upon hearing this, Paul is still unable to determine the 3 daughter’s age.
70-year-old male, recent onset dyspnea.
What do you see in particular about this mechanical mitral valve?
A 50-year-old woman performs a transthoracic echocardiogram for atypical chest pain.
How do you interpret this apical 4-chamber view?
66 year old male patient who is admitted with refractory heart failure. Symptom onset was 9 months earlier. Creatinine of 2.4 mg/dl. LV dysfunction by echo with EF of 24 % and stage 3 diastolic dysfunction. A cardiac cath was considered but given renal function….. You would recommend:
52 year old male with hypercholesterolemia and dyspnea on exertion. he was submitted o a stress/rest SPECT with regadenoson. What is the best interpretation of these images?