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Diagnose the following image: |
Persistent left superior vena cavadilated coronary sinus
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The following image best describes: |
Dissecting aorta
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What are the lumens in the following dissecting aorta image: |
1 false lumen2 true lumen
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The image is of a patient post myocardial infarction and best describes: |
Dressler's syndrome
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The following image best describes: |
Endocardial cushion effect
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The following image best describes a: |
Fibronous strains in pericardial due to chronic effusions
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The M-mode of the pulmonic valve shows mid-systolic notching. This is seen in which disease state? |
Pulmonary/pulmonic hypertension
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What is the red arrow pointing to on the following TEE image? |
Interatrial septum
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How do you get to the image below from a subcostal 4C view? |
Rotate transducer 90 degrees counterclockwise
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The following image best describes: |
LA pressure waveform
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The 2D image best describes: |
LVH
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Describe the following doppler waveform? |
LVOT doppler in HOCM
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Identify the following M-mode: |
Pericardial effusion
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What may cause the sonographer to miss the MR jet in the following image: |
Not sweeping the image
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What is the anatomy for the following image |
1 papillary muscle2 LV3 descending aorta4 moderator band
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