001 Resident Conference 01 21 20

January 21- Noon Time

Conference on Evaluation of Heart Disease CXR CT and MRI –

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Name and on line page Question Link to Answers

R1 Biche, William
R1 Bishop, Casey Frontal Exam see your home page
R1 Greene, Cynthia Lateral Examination

Enlarged Structures on lateral

 

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R1 Hon, Curtis
R1 Khemani, Neha see your home page
R1 McLoughlin, James Assessment of LV Mass on MRI  

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R1 Michno, JR, Michael
R1 Tran, Geraldine
R1 Vejdani Jahromi, Maryam
R1 Wells, Victoria
R2 Abbassi, Mashya
R2 Friedman, Jonathan
R2 Haroon, Samir
R2 Merritt, Alexander Hands and Heart See your home page
R2 Rahimi, Hamza
R2 Salomon, Marc 65F CXR evaluation and differential diagnosis See your home page
R2 Shin, Hoon
R2 Tivnan, Patrick 65F CT evaluation

MAC

Aortic Annular calcification

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R2 Xie, Juliana
R3 Baylosis, Barry 65 F CT Pericardial Disease See your home page
R3 Diamond, Matthew
R3 El-Araby, Ahmed 65F CT Fat in the heart and coronary calcification
R3 Haran, Prashanth
R3 Jain, Ashwin 65 F MRI

LV and RV infiltration (DDx)

 

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R3 Lee, John 65F

Estimating EF

Diastolic Heart Failure

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R3 Liu, Jianjing, JJ
R3 Rai, Aayushi
R3 Staziaki, Pedro
R4 Ahmad, Zohaib 65F

Nulling Myocardium What does that mean?

What is wrong with nulling our patient

DDx

 

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R4 Dinh, Diana
R4 Indrakanti, Santoshi Shalini
R4 Kim, Gene
R4 Malak, Wassim
R4 Mannix, Jaimee 65F Describe distribution of LGE

Describe morphological types of LGE and possible pathological implications

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R4 Onoue, Keita
R4 Sarangi, Rutuparna
R4 Shah, Nemil
R4 Wilson, Nicholas
 
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JACCOUD’S ARTHROPATHY
65 year old female with longstanding history of SLE, Lupus Sjogren’s and Raynaud’s presented with 2 weeks of dyspnea and elevated troponins suggestive of a STEMI. Cardiac cath showed 2 vessel disease and she was referred for CABG. At surgery there were adhesions and the surgeon was unable to identify the coronaries as a result of the fibrosis. She was closed without surgery. She subsequently had a diagnostic MRI and endomyocardial biopsy which showed chloroquine related cardiomyopathy
Ashley Davidoff MD

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