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Cardiology — Flashcards

Cardiology — Flashcards

Cardiology — Flashcards

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#881

The three major risk factors for thrombosis are _____, hypercoagulability, and endothelial cell damage (Virchow triad)

#882

Peripheral Artery Disease causes _____ extremities due to reduced blood flow and hair loss

#883

Can morning stiffness be experienced in patients with osteoarthritis? _____

#884

Type _____ familial dyslipidemia presents with increased levels of LDL, cholesterol and VLDL

#885

What demographic is classically affected by Takayasu arteritis? _____

#886

The autosomal dominant form of polycystic kidney disease typically presents in the _____ or _____ decade

#887

Transcortical mixed aphasia is characterized by _____ comprehension

Hint: intact or impaired

#888

AT III deficiency is a(n) _____ thrombosis syndrome with normal PT, aPTT, and bleeding times

Hint: inheritance pattern

#889

Brain tumors and strokes affecting the hypothalamus can cause _____

#890

Raynaud phenomenon may result in digital _____ due to critical ischemia

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