Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis is characterized by
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Why Tachycardia is one of the most important factors in increasing LA pressures in mitral stenosis?
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Hallmark of mitral stenosis in Echocardiogram
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Mitral valve involvement in Acute Rheumatic Fever
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Pressure gradient across the mitral valve
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Most common cause of mitral stenosis Most common cause of mitral stenosis [A] Congenital heart...
Post-radiation mitral stenosis
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Commonest cause of mitral stenosis
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Normal mitral valve area
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Rise in the left atrial pressure in Mitral Stenosis
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What is the cause of ‘malar flush’ in Mitral valve stenosis?
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What is ‘Mitral facies’?
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Subclinical hyperthyroidism
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Electron-transferring flavo proteins
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Citric acid cycle takes place in which part of the mitochondria
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Which enzyme is not present in nucleolus
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Prokaryotic cell division
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Prokaryotic cell structure
All of the following are absent in Prokaryotic cell Except [A] Histones [B] Golgi apparatus[C]…
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All of the following are absent in Prokaryotic cell Except [A] Histones [B] Golgi apparatus[C]…
Steel hair syndrome
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Heme is ferrous protoporphyrin IX- four pyrrole rings linked via methenyl bridges [A] Salt bridges…
Heme synthesis
Incorporation of Fe2+ into the structure of protoporphyrin IX is catalyzed by [A] Glutathione [B]…
Iron absorption
Factors that increase iron absorption are all EXCEPT [A] vitamin C [B] Glutathione[C] Coffee[D] HCl…
Hephaestin
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