A 57 yo woman with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis presents to the emergency department with complaints of fevers and chills. Her white blood cell count is elevated, and on physical examination there is a murmur in the 2nd right intercostal space. What is the most likely clinical diagnosis?
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What is a major complication of a xenograft cardiac valve pr…
What is a major complication of a xenograft cardiac valve prosthesis?
At the autopsy of an afebrile patient who died of colon canc…
At the autopsy of an afebrile patient who died of colon cancer, the following valve lesions were found. What is the term for this condition?
If there is a chronic volume overload on the heart, what is…
If there is a chronic volume overload on the heart, what is the expected change in cardiac morphology?
What is unique about Libman-Sachs endocarditis, seen in lupu…
What is unique about Libman-Sachs endocarditis, seen in lupus patients, when compared to other types of endocarditis?
A child developed heart failure very early in life, ultimate…
A child developed heart failure very early in life, ultimately leading to death at age 2 1/2 years. The opened heart from the autopsy is displayed. Anatomically, what part of this diseased heart is the primary cause of the heart failure?
A biopsy is taken from the heart of a teenager with heart fa…
A biopsy is taken from the heart of a teenager with heart failure of unknown etiology. Based upon the biopsy, what is the most likely diagnosis of those listed?
The images are of LV volume-pressure loops. Assume that the…
The images are of LV volume-pressure loops. Assume that the normal LV volume-pressure loop is depicted in panel A. Which panel represents increased afterload?
A 60 year-old man presents to the UF Health Emergency Depart…
A 60 year-old man presents to the UF Health Emergency Department with sudden onset “vice-like” chest pain, diaphoresis, and pain radiating to his left shoulder. He has ST elevations on his EKG and elevated cardiac enzymes. Concerning his current pathophysiology, what would be the expected changes seen in this patient?
A 4 yo boy with a history of seizures and cognitive delays c…
A 4 yo boy with a history of seizures and cognitive delays comes to the physician for follow-up. His history is also significant for infantile spasms during the first year of life with abnormal EEG. An MRI of the brain is performed and the patient is noted to have multiple hamartomas in the cortical structures of the brain. A periventricular mass is also noted. Physical examination of the patient reveals hypomelanotic, elliptic macules distributed throughout the trunk and angiofibromas on malar regions of the face (adenoma sebaceum). This patient is most at risk for which of the following conditions?