Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease present with claudication, acute _____, and numbness distally to occlusion
Colchicine is indicated for _____, a condition that manifests with positional sharp chest pain
Which movement disorder presents as a slow, writhing movements, especially in the fingers? _____
What is the likely cause of this high-pitched, 'blowing' murmur: _____
Which autoimmune disease is characterized by sclerosis of skin and visceral organs? _____
Kussmaul sign (increased JVP on inspiration) may be seen with _____ (left or right) atrial or ventricular tumors
Tabes dorsalis may present with progressive sensory _____ due to impaired proprioception
Autosomal dominant PKD may present in young adults with _____ pain and urinary infection
Which cause of meningitis can also lead to myalgia and paralysis?_____
Apex (Left Decubitus; Bell):Identify:[sound:12 Apex, S3 Holo Sys Mur, LLD, Bell.mp3]_____
Hypertension diagnosis and management
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Stable coronary artery disease
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Peripheral arterial disease
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Aortic diseases
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Valvular heart disease
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Pericardial diseases
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Adult congenital heart disease
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Cardiac tumors
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Cardiac manifestations of systemic diseases
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Pre-operative cardiac risk assessment
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Cardiac imaging modalities
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Preventive cardiology
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Cardiac rehabilitation
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