Valvular Heart Disease Pathology Flashcards

1
Q

Most cases of systemic hypertension are __________.

A

primary (as in, not caused by something else) and idiopathic

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2
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Secondary causes of systemic hypertension (which are rare) include __________.

A

coarctation of the aorta, renal stenosis, and endocrine disorders

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3
Q

Hypertrophy results from increased number of __________.

A

myofibrils and sarcomeres to existing myocytes

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4
Q

Boxcar nuclei are ________; they are characteristic of __________.

A

large rectangular nuclei present in cardiac myocytes; cardiac hypertrophy

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5
Q

Kidney disease can be a _______ or ________ of heart disease.

A

cause of; effect of

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In rheumatic heart fever, the chorae tendonae become ____________.

A

shorter and thicker

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7
Q

Calcific aortic valves occur at a younger age in _____________.

A

those with bicuspid aortic valves

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