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==Introduction==
This Page contains Flashcards for the pathology of the cardiovascular system.
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==Developmental Pathology Flashcards==
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!width="400"|'''Answer'''
!width="150"|'''Article'''
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|<big>Name the four abnormalities in '''Tetralogy of Fallot'''.
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*Pulmonic stenosis
*Right ventricular hypertrophy
*High ventricular septal defect
*Overriding aorta
||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Tetralogy_of_Fallot|Answer article]]
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|<big>Name the condition more common in females than males.
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Patent ductus arteriosus
||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]]
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|<big>Name two clinical signs characteristic of '''Patent ductus arteriosus'''.
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*Continuous '''machinery murmur'''
*'''Waterhammer pulse'''
||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]]
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|<big>What is '''Eisenmenger's Syndrome?'''
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Variant of VSD whereby pulmonary hypertension is great enough to shunt blood right to left. Cyanotic.
||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Ventricular_Septal_Defect|Answer article]]
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|<big>Name three '''Vascular ring anomalies'''.
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*Persistent right aortic arch
*Double aortic arch
*Anomalous sublavian arteries
||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Vascular_Ring_Anomaly|Answer article]]
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|<big>Name two congenial anomalies resulting in GI signs.
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*Vascular ring anomaly
*Peritoneo-pericardial diaphragmatic hernia
||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Peritoneo-pericardial_Diaphragmatic_Hernia|Answer article]]
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