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Wellens Syndrome on EKG
Associated with a critical stenosis of the proximal LAD, suggestive of impending infarction
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Wellens Syndrome ... with history of recent ... FOAMfrat #Wellens #Syndrome ... #EKG #ecg #cardiology
Myocarditis - Diagnosis and Causes
 • Clinical presentation: Pseudo-acute coronary syndrome, Cardiac failure <3 rnonths, Cardiogenic
Pseudo-acute coronary syndrome ... arrythmia, syncope ± Recent ... flu-like syndrome ... Diagnosis #Causes #cardiology
2 Percent MACE Image - After calculating the risk for acute coronary syndrome, select the corresponding
2 Percent MACE Image ... acute coronary syndrome ... #PatientInfo #Cardiology
Kussmaul's sign in Constrictive Pericarditis 

A 50-year-old woman with a remote history of mediastinal lymphoma (age
evaluate her JVP (video ... The rapid Y descent ... #PhysicalExam #Video ... Pericarditis #Cardiology
Demonstration of the parasternal heave using a long Q-tip, known as the "Cooney technique" ( @
perfectly with the X descent ... PhysicalExam #Clinical #Video ... PrecordialImpulse #Cardiology
Kussmaul's Sign and Friedreich's Sign on Neck Examination

A middle-aged M with unknown PMH presents with dyspnea.
demonstrated in the video ... (sharp/deep Y-descent ... PhysicalExam #Clinical #Video ... #Cardiology
1 Percent MACE Image - After calculating the risk for acute coronary syndrome, select the corresponding
1 Percent MACE Image ... acute coronary syndrome ... #PatientInfo #Cardiology
Lincoln Sign in Aortic Regurgitation

Lincoln sign is the medical sign consisting of excessive popliteal artery pulsation
associated with Marfan syndrome ... #PhysicalExam #Video ... #clinical #cardiology
3 Percent MACE Image - After calculating the risk for acute coronary syndrome, select the corresponding
3 Percent MACE Image ... acute coronary syndrome ... #PatientInfo #Cardiology
Restrictive Cardiomyopathy - Diagnosis and Causes
Clinical: Dyspnea, Exercise Intolerance, ↑ "Right Sided-Symptoms" (ascites, hepatomegaly, ↑↑peripheral edema)
Physical
Prominent X and Y Descents ... Hyper-eosinophilc Syndrome ... #differential #cardiology