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6 Cardiology Board Review Questions That Will Help You Pass the Boards

BoardVitals - Cardiovascular

Question banks are a favorite exam preparation resource for Cardiologists that want to practice in the format of the exam.

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Abstract 4135360: Eosinophilic Myocarditis: An Atypical Presentation with a Labile Course: A Case Report

Circulation

Circulation, Volume 150, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A4135360-A4135360, November 12, 2024. Electrocardiogram (EKG) was unremarkable. A repeat coronary angiogram was unremarkable. Case presentation:A 64-year-old man presented with one day of chest pain.

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A woman in her 50s with chest pain and dyspnea

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

She had a prior history of "NSTEMI" one month ago, during which she had a coronary angiogram reportedly showing no stenosis in any coronary artery. Electromechanical association: a subtle electrocardiogram artifact. This case was published in Circulation on January 22, 2018 (thanks to Brooks Walsh for finding this!)

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Hypertropic Cardiomyopathy: A Board Review Question Explained By Video

BoardVitals - Cardiovascular

Explanation: Shown electrocardiogram suggests left ventricular hypertrophy. Shown electrocardiogram suggests left ventricular hypertrophy. Circulation. Start aspirin and Plavix Correct answer: (B) (B) Echocardiogram is indicated. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is one of them. Characteristic murmur should not be missed.