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Persistent Truncus Arteriosus |
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Cyanosis Membranous Ventricular Septal Defect |
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Probe passing--Patent Foramen Ovale |
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Failure of Septum Primum and Septum Secondum to fuse |
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Signifies AV node holding impulse |
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Ventricular Contraction MI |
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What is anterior to Interventricular Sulcus? |
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Where is thoracic duct found? |
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Posterior and Superior mediastinum |
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Runs with Posterior Interventricular Artery |
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Blood FLOWS in coronary arteries during: |
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Tumor, Root of Right Lung, which vein is affected? |
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shunts blood from left to right atrium hypertropy of RA, RV, PT |
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Upper Right Quadrant Peptic Ulcer |
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Inflammation of gallbladder compresses which organ posteriorly? |
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Superior part of Duodenum |
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What artery comes off at L1 |
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Tumor in lower 1/3 esophagus metastasize where? |
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Bile flow from R. Lobe of Liver to Duodenum |
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R. hepatic duct common hepatic duct common bile duct ampulla |
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Opening epiploic foramen damages what? |
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Artery runs with Great Cardiac Vein |
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Subphrenic Abscess drained by? |
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3rd and 4th parts of duodenum |
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Which side is Varicele more common? |
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LEFT: Left testicular vein drains into left renal vein (subject to compression when passing inferior to SMA) |
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3 Places where Kidney Stones can Lodge |
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1. Renal pelvis joins ureter 2. Ureter crosses the pelvic brim 3. Entrance of ureter into urinary bladder |
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