A 68-year-old man comes to the emergency department because of a 1-week history of difficulty breathing. He has had recurrent palpitations over the past 2 years. During this time, he has also had several episodes of anxiety despite no change in his daily life. He has occasional sharp chest pain localized to the left upper sternal border. He has no abdominal pain or leg swelling. Two years ago, he had streptococcal pharyngitis, which was promptly treated with a 10-day course of penicillin. He has never traveled outside of the country. His temperature is 36.5°C (97.7°F), pulse is 82/min, and blood pressure is 140/85 mm Hg. Physical examination shows a 3/6 holosystolic murmur that is loudest at the apex and radiates to the axilla with a mid-systolic click. Bilateral fine crackles are heard on lung auscultation. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms?
AInflammatory valve degeneration
BEctopic production of serotonin
CMyxomatous valve degeneration
DCalcific valve degeneration
EOverproduction of catecholamines
A 38-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 10-month history of nonbloody diarrhea and recurrent episodes of flushing and wheezing. She does not take any medications. Physical examination shows a hyperpigmented rash around the base of her neck. Cardiac examination shows a grade 4/6, holosystolic murmur in the 5th intercostal space at the left midclavicular line. Echocardiography shows left-sided endocardial and valvular fibrosis with moderate mitral regurgitation; there are no septal defects or right-sided valvular defects. Urinalysis shows increased 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid concentration. Further evaluation of this patient is most likely to show which of the following findings?
ATumor in the descending colon with hepatic metastasis
BTumor in the left atrium with hepatic metastasis
CTumor in the pancreas without metastasis
DTumor in the lung without metastasis
ETumor in the appendix without metastasis
A 48-year-old woman comes to the physician because of progressively worsening dyspnea on exertion and fatigue for the past 2 months. She had Hodgkin lymphoma as an adolescent, which was treated successfully with chemotherapy and radiation. Her father died from complications related to amyloidosis. She does not smoke or drink alcohol. Her temperature is 36.7°C (98°F), pulse is 124/min, respirations are 20/min, and blood pressure is 98/60 mm Hg. Cardiac examination shows no murmurs. Coarse crackles are heard at the lung bases bilaterally. An ECG shows an irregularly irregular rhythm with absent P waves. An x-ray of the chest shows globular enlargement of the cardiac shadow with prominent hila and bilateral fluffy infiltrates. Transthoracic echocardiography shows a dilated left ventricle with an ejection fraction of 40%. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's condition?
APostradiation fibrosis
BCoronary artery occlusion
CAmyloid deposition
DAcute psychological stress
EChronic tachycardia
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