12-13. Valvular Heart Disease Flashcards

1
Q

condition causing mid systolic click?

A

Mitral valve prolapse

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2
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major criteria for acute rheumatic fever?

A
Joints (migratory arthritis)
Carditis
Nodules on skin (subcutaneous)
Erythema marginatum
Sydenham chorea
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3
Q

2 laboratory diagnosis of acute RF?

A

Steptolysin O antibody

DNAse B

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4
Q

most common complication of aRF? associated heart murmur?

A

Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease

Mitral stenosis

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5
Q

organism causing acute endocarditis?
subacute?
virulence?
type of valves affected?

A

acute - S aureus (high virulence)
- normal valves
subacute - viridans streptococci (low virulence)
- abnormal valves

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6
Q

condition with vegetations most commonly on valves?

hw to diagnose?

A

infective endocarditis

Blood culture

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7
Q

symptoms of infective endocarditis?

A
Fever
Roth Spots
Osler nodes
Murmur
Janway lesions
Anemia
Nail-bed Hemorrhages
Emboli
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8
Q

Complication of biopresthesis artificial valve?

mechanical valve?

A

bio - structural deterioration

mech - thromboembolic

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9
Q

2 cause of aortic stenosis?

wt happens to the heart in each

A

dystrophic calcificaiton due to age and CRF

ca- LV concentric hypertrophy

CRF - dilation

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10
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pts w what condition are at a really high risk of aortic stenosis?
characteristic of congenital cause?
acquired? wt causes acquired?

A

bicuspid valve

con - mitral valve is normal

acq - abnormal mitral valve, caused by rheumatic heart disease

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11
Q

2 morphologic characteristics of mitral valve prolase?

A

ballooning of leaflets

annular dilation

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12
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3 histo characteristics of mitral valve prolapse?

A

attenuation of collagenous fibrosa layer
thickening spongiosa
myomatous deposition in leaflets

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13
Q

symptoms of most mitral valvue prolapse?

4 complicaitons?

A

asymptomatice

infective endocarditis
arrhythmias
stroke from embolie
mitral insufficiency w chordae tendineae rupture

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14
Q

wt procederes rheumatic fever? location?

A

Strep A infection of pharyngitis

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15
Q

wt is seen microscopically in the heart during acute rhematic fever? 2 components?

A

Aschoff bodies

  • T lymphocytes
  • Anitschkow cells (plump macrophages)
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16
Q

wt is seen w endocarditis associated w Acute rheumatic fever?

A

fibrinoid necrosis

17
Q

most frequent cause of mitral stenosis?

A

chronic rheumatic fever

18
Q

most important consequence of acute RF?

A

chronic RHD

19
Q

hw doe smitral valve look in chronic rheumatic fever?

A

fish mouth

20
Q

agent causing infective endocarditis on prosthetic valves?

A

staph epidermidis

21
Q

2 signs =/ symptoms of infective endocarditis?

A

fever

murmur