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Question 171# Print Question

What is the normal cross sectional area of the mitral valve?

A. 1-2 sq cm
B. 3-4 sq cm
C. 4-6 sq cm
D. 6-8 sq cm
E. 8-10 sq cm


Question 172# Print Question

The use of beta-blockers in treating hypertension has declined sharply in the past five years.

Which one of the following best describes the reasons why this has occurred?

A. Less likely to prevent stroke + potential impairment of glucose tolerance
B. Less likely to prevent myocardial infarctions + potential impairment of glucose tolerance
C. High rate of interactions with other commonly prescribed medications (e.g. Calcium channel blockers)
D. Increased incidence of reported adverse effects
E. Increased incidence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease


Question 173# Print Question

A 29-year-old woman is investigated for increasing dyspnoea and feeling generally week and lethargic. Over the past few months she has had five episodes of syncope, some of which occurred following exercise. There is no past medical history of note although her grandmother died aged 44 years after suffering increasing shortness of breath and syncope. On examination her oxygen saturations are 98% on room air and the pulse is 78 / min. The second heart sound is loud but no murmurs are heard. Auscultation of the chest is unremarkable.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Pulmonary arterial hypertension
B. Familial pulmonary stenosis
C. Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
D. Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
E. Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia


Question 174# Print Question

Each one of the following may cause secondary hypertension, except:

A. Patent ductus arteriosus
B. Cushing's syndrome
C. Liddle's syndrome
D. 11-beta hydroxylase deficiency
E. Combined oral contraceptive pill


Question 175# Print Question

A 29-year-old woman who is 28 weeks pregnant is reviewed. She has developed pre-eclampsia with her current blood pressure being 156/104 mmHg and the urine dipstick reported as follows:

  • Protein   +
  • Leucocytes  Negative
  • Blood  Negative

There is no oedema and the patient is otherwise asymptomatic.

Of the following drugs, which one is least suitable to use?

A. Labetalol
B. Nifedipine
C. Losartan
D. Methyldopa
E. Hydralazine




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