_____ is a cardiac tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis
At 10 - 14 days post-MI, the following gross changes occur: emergence of the _____; due to granulation tissue entering from the edge of the infarct
The heart is maximally softened _____ to 10 days post-MI
_____ cardiomyopathy is characterized by myofibrillar hypertrophy with disarray and fibrosis on biopsy
_____ cardiomyopathy / polyneuropathies are characterized by deposition of mutated transthyretin (TTR) protein in the heart and nerves
Aschoff's bodies in rheumatic heart disease shows _____ necrosis.
_____ endocarditis is due to sterile vegetations that arise in association with a hypercoagulable state or underlying adenocarcinoma
The hyaline, eosinophilic deposits seen on the biopsy point to a diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis, which most commonly leads to _____ cardiomyopathy.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is characterized by myofibrillar hypertrophy with _____ and fibrosis on biopsy

Aschoff's bodies in rheumatic heart disease shows _____ necrosis.

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