DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 17
DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 17
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Question 1Elderly hypertensive gentleman with ST segment elevation in inferior leads and a new early diastolic murmur along left sternal border (choose the best option):AAcute inferior wall myocardial infarctionBAortic valve perforation due to endocarditisCProximal dissection of aortaDNone of the aboveQuestion 1 Explanation: In proximal dissection of aorta, the aortic valve can become incompetent. Right coronary artery is more often involved in aortic dissection causing concomitant inferior wall myocardial infarction.Question 2Nocturnal hypertension is defined as mean nighttime BP > —A135/90B125/80C140/90D150/100Question 2 Explanation: Isolated nocturnal hypertension in otherwise normote...
Source: Cardiophile MD - Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: Cardiology MCQ DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Source Type: blogs
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