Medicine Review MCQs-XV [wp_quiz_pro id=”2117″] Medicine Review MCQs-XV Troisier sign After the PCI Procedure in Cath Lab: Femoral Sheaths should be removed in case of anticoagulation with heparin once the activated clotting time [ACT] is below Most common presenting symptoms of retroperitoneal hematoma after cardiac catheterization Most common complication for which postprocedural hospitalization is seen after cardiac catheterization is Cystatin C NANC fibers Nevus of Ota Tree-in-bud opacities on thoracic CT Scan ‘Claw and ball’ appearance Majocchi granuloma Jock itch “Fried-egg” appearance Heart-hand syndrome Ghost cells Cell cytoplasm has “foamy” appearance « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »
After the PCI Procedure in Cath Lab: Femoral Sheaths should be removed in case of anticoagulation with heparin once the activated clotting time [ACT] is below
Most common complication for which postprocedural hospitalization is seen after cardiac catheterization is