What is the most common congenital heart defect recognized in clinical practice?
A) Interatrial septal defect
B) Interventricular septal defect
C) Tetralogy of Fallot
D) Transposition of great vessels
E) Coarctation of the aorta
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Q3: Which of the following has been implicated
Q4: Rheumatic carditis is typically preceded by:
A) Streptococcal
Q5: The medical term for chest pain is:
A)
Q6: Which of the following represent iatrogenic heart
Q7: Atherosclerotic aneurysms are most often located in
Q9: Septal defects produce a distinct:
A) Low-pitched systolic
Q10: The most common cause of infectious myocarditis
Q11: Intermittent claudication is caused by atherosclerosis of
Q12: Myocardial infarction is accompanied by typical biochemical
Q13: The most common complication of rheumatic endocarditis
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