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After a successful Total Hip Replacement a 59 year old patient developed severe chest pain. Echocardiography revealed reduced wall motion of right ventricle with slow flow across the tricuspid valve. Which of the following is most likely diagnosis?

ARight ventricular infarction

BDilated cardiomyopathy

CPulmonary embolism

DAortic dissection

2

Becks triad is seen in

ACardiac tamponade

BRestrictive cardiomyopathy

CConstrictive pericarditis

DNone of the options

3

Sitaram a 40-year old man, met with an accident and comes to emergency department with engorged neck veins, pallor, rapid pulse and chest pain Diagnosis is -

APulmonary laceration (lung injury)

BSplenic rupture (abdominal trauma)

CHemothorax (blood in the pleural cavity)

DCardiac tamponade (fluid accumulation in the pericardium)

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