How do serum K+ levels change in Gitelman syndrome? _____
A murmur with an opening snap is most likely indicative of what pathology? _____
During the maintenance phase of acute tubular necrosis, there is increased risk for _____-kalemia and uremia
_____ is a brief, reversible episode of focal neurologic dysfunction without acute infarction (negative MRI)
Which thyroid imbalance presents with onycholysis?_____
Aortic Area (Sitting; Bell):Identify:[sound:15 Aortic, Sys Mur Absent S2, Sitting, Bell.mp3]_____
Sudden cardiac death may be prevented with an implantable _____
_____ is a longitudinal intimal tear with dissection of blood through the media of the aortic wall
Alzheimer disease presents with _____-onset (speed) memory loss, beginning with short-term and progressing to long-term loss
_____ hallucinations often occur as an aura of temporal lobe epilepsy and in brain tumors
Hypertension diagnosis and management
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Aortic diseases
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Cardiac tumors
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Cardiac manifestations of systemic diseases
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