Bernheim effect
Bernheim effect The Bernheim effect is a clinical sign related to left ventricular compression by...
Bernheim effect The Bernheim effect is a clinical sign related to left ventricular compression by...
Vieussens’ ring Vieussens’ ring is an important epicardial collateral arterial connection between the conus branch...
Non-ST Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome 1. Which of the following best describes Non-ST Segment...
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, Stress Cardiomyopathy, Broken Heart Syndrome 1. What is the most common precipitating factor...
1. What is the primary parameter measured in speckle tracking echocardiography? A. Myocardial strain B....
Ketone Bodies What are Ketone Bodies? Ketone bodies are water-soluble molecules produced by the liver...
Right atrial (RA) pressure IVC Diameter Respiratory Variation Estimated RA Pressure ≤ 2.1 cm >...
Contrast nephropathy Contrast Nephropathy — 20 MCQs Select an option for each question. After your...
1. Cerebral salt wasting (CSW) is best characterised by which of the following primary features?...
Multi site pacing 1. What is the primary goal of multisite pacing in heart failure...
Cardiocerebral resuscitation (CCR) is a method for treating cardiac arrest that prioritizes continuous chest compressions (CCC) and...
Stent thrombosis 1. Which of the following is the most common cause of stent thrombosis?...
1. Which of the following is the most common symptom of pulmonary embolism? Cough Dyspnea...
‘L’ Wave in Echocardiography – Explained The ‘L’ wave is a mid-diastolic transmitral flow signal...
Jugular venous pressure 21. The ‘a’ wave in JVP occurs due to: A. Closure of...
Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio (iFR) 1. What does the Instantaneous Wave-Free Ratio (iFR) measure? A. Blood...
Wandering Pacemaker 1. What is the characteristic ECG finding in a wandering pacemaker? A. Varying...
Who should consider a CAC scan? Who should avoid a CAC scan? Benefits and limitations...
1. Which of the following ECG findings is most characteristic of Athlete’s Heart? A. ST-segment...
Myocardial Bridging 🔢 No. 🔍 Key Point 1 Myocardial bridging most commonly involves the left...
Cerebral T Waves in ECG 1. What is the classical morphology of a cerebral T...
ECG Quiz: Ventricular Premature Complexes (VPCs) VPCs in ECG VPCs in ECG – Risk Stratification...
Hirano bodies 1. Hirano bodies are primarily composed of: A. NeurofilamentsB. Actin and actin-associated proteinsC....
Types of Myocardial Infarction — 20 MCQs with Answers & Explanations Practice high-yield questions on...
What is the name of the wave marked by arrow? [A] L wave[B] M wave[C] R...
Right atrial inversion – (collapse) Minimum ————- ml of pericardial fluid is enough to cause...
Echocardiographic findings of RCM What is the most likely diagnosis from Echocardiogram? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v_RTwbM4Uy-lt173_vNlwYUz_TCSFNLy/view?usp=sharing [A] RCM[B] HOCM[C] DCM[D] ASD Characteristic...
Most common parasitic infection of the CNS [A] Malaria[B] Cysticercosis[C] Schistosomiasis[D] Angiostrongyliasis Most common presentation...
TAPSE measures the longitudinal displacement of the tricuspid annulus toward the RV apex during systole....
Nitric Oxide Synthase “Infographic showing Nitric Oxide Synthase isoforms nNOS, iNOS, eNOS with their locations...
Chronotropic index is calculated as follows [A] (peak heart rate – resting heart rate) /...
Which of the following is the ‘Artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger’ [A] Occipital artery[B] Single...
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