Which thyroid imbalance presents with chest pain and systolic hypertension?_____
#2
Early (acute) lesions of rheumatic heart disease cause mitral _____
#3
SLE may be associated with _____ antibodies (e.g. anticardiolipid, lupus anticoagulant)
#4
What is the most common heart valve affected by rheumatic heart disease?_____
#5
Late (chronic) lesions of rheumatic heart disease cause mitral _____
#6
Causes of _____ cardiomyopathy include amyloidosis, sarcoidosis, post-radiation fibrosis, and eosinophilic syndromes of the heart (loeffler endocarditis, endomyocardial fibrosis)
#7
What type of cardiomyopathy is caused by mutated transthyretin deposits (familial amyloid cardiomyopathy)? _____
#8
Restrictive cardiomyopathy causes _____ dysfunction (systolic or diastolic)
#9
Friedreich ataxia may present with _____.
#10
What cardiac complication do Kawasaki disease, sarcoidosis, SLE, and poly/dermatomyositis share?_____
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Cardiac manifestations of systemic diseases Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which thyroid imbalance presents with chest pain and systolic hypertension?_____
Answer: Hyperthyroidism
Flashcard 2: Early (acute) lesions of rheumatic heart disease cause mitral _____
Answer: regurgitation
Flashcard 3: SLE may be associated with _____ antibodies (e.g. anticardiolipid, lupus anticoagulant)
Answer: antiphospholipid
Flashcard 4: What is the most common heart valve affected by rheumatic heart disease?_____
Answer: Mitral valve
Flashcard 5: Late (chronic) lesions of rheumatic heart disease cause mitral _____
Answer: stenosis
Flashcard 6: Causes of _____ cardiomyopathy include amyloidosis, sarcoidosis, post-radiation fibrosis, and eosinophilic syndromes of the heart (loeffler endocarditis, endomyocardial fibrosis)
Answer: restrictive
Flashcard 7: What type of cardiomyopathy is caused by mutated transthyretin deposits (familial amyloid cardiomyopathy)? _____
Answer: Restrictive cardiomyopathy
Flashcard 8: Restrictive cardiomyopathy causes _____ dysfunction (systolic or diastolic)
Answer: diastolic
Flashcard 9: Friedreich ataxia may present with _____.
Answer: diabetes (endocrine disorder)
Flashcard 10: What cardiac complication do Kawasaki disease, sarcoidosis, SLE, and poly/dermatomyositis share?_____
Answer: Myocarditis
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