A. Pseudoaneurysms occupy the left ventricular apex.
B. True aneurysms contain thrombus.
C. True aneurysms are lined with myocardium.
D. Pseudoaneurysms have a wide neck.
A. Systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve
B. Left atrial elongation
C. Mid-anteroseptal hypokinesis
D. Aortic root dilatation
A. Cleft mitral valve
B. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
C. Bicuspid aortic valve
D. Patent foramen ovale
A. Coronary sinus
B. Left atrial appendage
C. Eustachian valve
D. Pulmonic valve
A. Anterolateral
B. Anterior
C. Inferior
D. Inferolateral
A. Myocardial perfusion imaging
B. Stress echocardiography
C. Cardiac catheterization
D. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
A. Eisenmenger
B. Marfan
C. Noonan
D. Turner