Heart III Flashcards

1
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Which pharyngeal artery(s) completely disappears?

A

5th pharyngeal arch usually doesn’t develop. If it does, it degrades soon after

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Which pharyngeal artery(s) partially disappears?

A

➢1st pharyngeal arch arteries
➢2nd pharyngeal arch arteries
➢Dorsal part of right 6th pharyngeal arch artery

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What is the fate of the 3rd Pharyngeal Arch Arteries?

A

Common carotid artery, external carotid and proximal part of internal carotid artery

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4
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What is the fate of the 4thand 6th Pharyngeal Arch Arteries?

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Fourth :
•Left – part of the arch of aorta
•Right- proximal part of the right subclavian artery

Sixth : 
Proximal part 
•Proximal part pulmonary arteries 
Distal part
 •Left side - ductus arteriosus 
•Right side - degenerates
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5
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The persistence of the distal part of the right dorsal aorta, causes:

A

Double Aortic Arch

Symptoms: wheezing aggravated by crying ,feeding and neck flexion due to compression of the trachea and esophagus

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6
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A persistence of the right dorsal aorta while the distal part of the left dorsal aorta involutes.

A

Right arch of the Aorta

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7
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A Retroesophageal component the right arch of the aorta may cause….

A

The ligamentum arteriosum to form a constricting ring around esophagus and trachea.

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8
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Which artery develops into the Left and Right Subclavian Arteries?

A

Left: Left 7th Cervical Intersegmental Artery
Right: Right 4th Pharyngeal arch Artery and Right 7th cervical intersegmental artery

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9
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Most common birth defect associated with maternal rubella infection in early pregnancy. Abnormal widened patent ductus arteriosus

A

Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)

Frequently associated with Down syndrome

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Treatment & Prognosis and Evolution pf Patent Ductus Arteriosus:

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• Treatment:
– administration of anti-prostaglandins( indomethacine)
– surgical intervention
• Prognosis and evolution:
– If untreated PDA may progress from a left to right shunt to a right to left shunt (Eisenmenger’s syndrome).
– Pulmonary hypertension

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11
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Disease: Narrowing of the Aorta, with genetic connections with Turner Syndrome.

Causes: Not clearly understood
•Hemodynamic
•Migration of ductal tissues

A

Coarctation of the Aorta

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12
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How does Anastomosis occur during Coarctation of the Aorta?

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Anastomosis is used to supplies body with blood via alternative route. Subclavian-Internal Thoracic-Anterior Intercoastals- Posterior Intercoastals-Descending Aorta

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13
Q

The anastomosis of small arteries of the heart causes…..

A

Rib Notching

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