Larger ventricular septal defects may lead to left ventricle _____ and, consequently, heart failure
Tricuspid atresia is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
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
Tetralogy of Fallot results in a _____-to-left shunt with early cyanosis
Treatment for Kawasaki disease includes _____ and IVIG
Truncus arteriosus is an example of a _____-to-left shunt
Turner syndrome is associated with preductal _____, which may present as a femoral pulse less than brachial pulse
The 5 T's of Right-to-Left Shunts1. _____2. Transposition3. Tricuspid atresia4. Tetralogy of Fallot5. TAPVR
Hint: 1 vessel
Patients with Tetralogy of Fallot may _____ in response to cyanotic spells, which decreases right-to-left shunting by increasing systemic vascular resistance (SVR)
Cardiac features of Alagille syndrome include peripheral _____ stenosis, TOF, PDA, septal defects and coarctation of aorta
Congenital Heart Diseases: Cyanotic
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Congenital Heart Diseases: Acyanotic
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Rheumatic Heart Disease
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Kawasaki Disease
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Infective Endocarditis
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Myocarditis and Cardiomyopathies
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Arrhythmias in Children
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Heart Failure in Children
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Pulmonary Hypertension
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Systemic Hypertension
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Dyslipidemia in Children
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Cardiac Evaluation and Diagnostics
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