MEDRADSC 3J03 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Left Coronary Artery, Coronary Circulation, Cardiomegaly

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Ischemic heart disease: enlarged heart, cardiomegaly, linear calcifications of coronary artery. Rao cranial projection: lesion in left main coronary artery. Intestinal pulmonary edema defined edges: fluid in lungs, loss of sharp, thin horizontal lines kerley b , fluid in interlobular septa. Right sided failure: globular cardiomegaly, right ventricle enlargement, no retrosternal space air spae left. Hypertensive heart disease left ventricle increased: also tortuosity & elongat"n of, black arrows is descending. Renal disease: demonstration of stenotic area (dark arrow) of the right renal artery. Top image: narrowing bilaterally renal, curved arrows bifurcation stenosis stenosis. Bottom image: angioplasty: with the wire and the balloon, this is post of the left and right main renal arteries, opening main ones will bring the other conditions to a normal state, patient blood pressure will decrease. Fibromuscluar dysplasia: string of pearls appearance, most common disease of young women (bilateral) Mitral stenosis: lat chest, mitrostenosis, always caused by rheumatic disease (soon to be eliminated)

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