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Pediatric Cardiology

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What autoimmune complication occurs 2-4 weeks after an MI?   show
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show Cognitive Behavioral Therapy  
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show Ductus arteriosus, foramen ovale, and ductus venosus, and umbilical v and aa  
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show L->R shunt causes pulm HTN and RVH. Incr R sided pressures shift shunt to R->L causing cyanosis.  
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show VSD  
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show Maternal lithium use  
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show Tricuspid leaflets are displace into RV, hypoplastic RV, tricuspid regurg or stenosis  
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show SVT and WPW  
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show PGE, dig, diuresis, and propanolol for SVT  
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show Anomalous origin of L main coronary a arising from pulm a rather than aorta  
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What medication is used to close a PDA?   show
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show Prostaglandin E  
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show Pulmonic stenosis, overriding aorta, septal defect (VSD), and RVH  
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show Endocardial cushion defects  
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show ASD  
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Tx for large VSD?   show
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Tx for small VSD?   show
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Incompatible with life unless comorbid PDA or VSD; loud S2.   show
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What are the cyanotic heart diseases?   show
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Harsh systolic murmur at lower left sternal border, loud S1 adn S2, bounding pulses   show
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Children squat for relief during hypoxemic episodes; boot shaped heart on CXR   show
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