Which
disease can lead to different cyanosis?()
A: atrial septal defect
B: patent ductus arteriosus
C: tetralogy of fallot
D: mitral stenosis
disease can lead to different cyanosis?()
A: atrial septal defect
B: patent ductus arteriosus
C: tetralogy of fallot
D: mitral stenosis
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- Differential cyanosis can be seen in ( ) A: Atrial septal defect with severe pulmonary hypertension B: Ventricular septal defect with severe pulmonary hypertension C: Severe Tetralogy of Fallot D: Severe pulmonary valve stenosis E: Unclosed patent ductus arteriosus with severe pulmonary hypertension
- A neonate presents with dyspnea (shortness of breath) and cyanosis. The possible diagnoses include A: transposition of great vessels with patent ductus arteriosus B: tetralogy of Fallot C: total anomalous venous connection D: interventricular septal defect E: E
- 5.A newborn baby is observed to be cyanotic immediately after birth. Diagnostic studies, including an ultrasound, reveal that the baby has persistent truncus arteriosus. Which of the following additional defects is this baby most likely to have? A: Dextrocardia B: Membranous ventricular septal defect C: Secundum-type atrial septal defect D: Tetralogy of Fallot E: Transposition of the great arteries
- The term for a narrowing of the bicuspid valve is: A: atrial prolapse B: pulmonic stenosis C: mitral stenosis D: mitral prolapse
- Which of the following X-ray characters is NOT right() A: Mitral stenosis X-ray:pear-like heart B: Mitral stenosis X-ray:apple-like heart C: Mitral insufficiency X-ray:ball-like heart D: Aortic stenosis X-ray:boot-like heart