Eddy sounds
Eddy sounds Eddy sounds are heard in [A] ASD[B] VSD[C] TOF[D] PDA Eddy sounds Eddy sounds – Eddy sounds may be heard in late systole...
Eddy sounds Eddy sounds are heard in [A] ASD[B] VSD[C] TOF[D] PDA Eddy sounds Eddy sounds – Eddy sounds may be heard in late systole...
Gibson’s murmur Gibson’s murmur [A] Functional heart murmur in Anemia[B] Murmur in Calcific Aortic Stenosis[C] Ejection systolic murmur in Tetralogy of Fallot[D] Machinery murmur of...
Organic systolic ejection murmurs Organic systolic ejection murmurs usually found in all of the following Except [A] Mitral regurgitation[B] Subvalvular aortic stenosis[C] Tetralogy of Fallot[D]...
Still’s murmur Still’s murmur [A] Functional heart murmur[B] Murmur in Rheumatoid arthritis[C] Flow murmur in Tetralogy of Fallot[D] Machinery murmur of Patent ductus arteriosus Still’s...
Paradoxical splitting of the second heart sound Paradoxical splitting of the second heart sound seen in all Except [A] VSD[B] Complete left bundle branch block[C]...
Systolic pressure difference between legs and arms in Coarctation of the aorta Coarctation of the aorta is suspected when the systolic pressure is ——- lower...
Width of the inflatable bladder within the cuff should be at least —— of the circumference of the limb Width of the inflatable bladder within...
Cyanosis is caused by the presence of atleast —— of reduced hemoglobin in capillary beds. Cyanosis is caused by the presence of atleast —— of...
Exercise intolerance in Cyanotic congenital heart disease is due to Exercise intolerance in Cyanotic congenital heart disease is due to [A] Inadequate myocardial function[B] Inadequate...
Bayford-Autenrieth dysphagia Bayford-Autenrieth dysphagia is due to [A] Multiple sclerosis[B] Stroke[C] Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease[D] Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery Bayford-Autenrieth dysphagia Bayford-Autenrieth dysphagia Dysphagia lusoria (or...
Kommerell’s diverticulum Kommerell’s diverticulum refers to the aneurysmal dilatation of the descending aorta at the origin of [A] Left Subclavian Artery[B] Brachiocephalic artery[C] Right Subclavian...
Most common aortic arch anomaly Most common aortic arch anomaly [A] Right Aortic Arch[B] Double Aortic Arch[C] Cervical Aortic Arch[D] Left Aortic Arch with an...
Cottage-loaf sign Cottage-loaf sign seen in [A] Tetralogy of Fallot[B] Scimitar syndrome[C] TAPVC[D] Shone complex Cottage-loaf sign – TAPVC Also called as ‘snow man’ sign...
Most common type of TAPVC – Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection Most common type of TAPVC – Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection [A] Supracardiac[B] Cardiac[C]...
Scimitar syndrome is usually have right pulmonary vein to inferior vena cava Scimitar syndrome is usually have right pulmonary vein to inferior vena cava [A]...
Most common type of PAPVC Most common type of PAPVC [A] PAPVC with ASD[B] PAPVC with intact atrial septum[C] PAPVC with complex congenital heart disease[D]...
Common pulmonary vein What is the fate of Common pulmonary vein? [A] Gets incorporated into the left atrium[B] Gets incorporated into the right atrium [C] Normally...
Turkish sword appearance in Chest radiograph Turkish sword appearance in Chest radiograph [A] Tetralogy of Fallot[B] Scimitar Syndrome [C] Shone complex[D] Noonan syndrome Scimitar Syndrome –...
Most common form of PAPVC Most common form of PAPVC [A] Right upper pulmonary vein drains into the left innominate vein[B] Left upper pulmonary vein...