The symptoms of _____ disease may be remembered with the mnemonic "CRASH and burn": C: ConjunctivitisR: Rash (polymorphous -> desquamating)A: Adenopathy (cervical lymph nodes)S: Strawberry tongue (oral mucositis)H: Hand-foot erythema and edema&Burn: Fever
_____ is the commonest congenital heart disease
_____cardiac is the most common form of TAPVR, while _____cardiac is the most dangerous (obstructive) form.
The presence or absence of _____ during illness helps decide the duration of secondary prophylaxis in case of Acute Rheumatic Fever
According to the American Heart Association and European Society of Cardiology, high-risk cardiac lesions (requiring IE prophylaxis) include: Completely repaired congenital heart defects during the first _____ months after repair.
_____ cardiomyopathy may be caused by endocardial fibroelastosis, which is a thick fibroelastic tissue in the endocardium; most commonly affects young children
Most common congenital heart disease affected by infective endocarditis is _____
_____ sign is seen on left lateral angiograms in endocardial cushion defects
D-transposition of great vessels is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
Smaller ventricular septal defects are often _____ and may close spontaneously, but on physical exam will present with a murmur
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