DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 22
DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 22
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Question 1Which statement about the right ventricle is false?AModerator band is present
BMore trabeculated
CSeptal attachment of AV valve
DMore basal attachment of the AV valve
Question 1 Explanation: Tricuspid valve goes with the right ventricle and is attached more distally than the mitral valve. The attachments of the tricuspid leaflets are anterior, posterior and septal. Moderator band contains the right bundle branch.
Question 2All are features of acute rheumatic fever except:AAlways causes residual joint damageBPancarditisCChoreaDCarey Coombs murmur
Question 2 Explanation: Rheumatic fever seldom causes residual joint damage. The arthritis is migratory (fleeting and flitting) and r...
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