see your advertisement here
Mobile (PDA) gre ielts gpvts mrcgp mrcog mrcp mrcpath mrcpch mrcs plab toefl usmle Forums FAQ | Help

RxPG - the perfect Rx for medical Post Graduate entrance blues!
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
Sign in to access your control panel and messenger!
 

TechZone | SpiderNevi | HowTo? | Scrapbook!

    

DocIndia Forum - Site Related Discussions - Shouts - Library - Lists - Categories  

 Revision Tools: Eponyms Facts Diseases Syndromes Pathognomics Images Crammer Vocabulary PreviousPapers OSCE Busters GRE
 Features Forums Articles Downloads Mnemonics Dictionary Reviews Videos Submit Articles

ZONES>> Hot : MBBS : PrePG : MCQs : Careers : Alt+C : UK : USA : Australia : Canada : Global : OffBeat!

 [ Customise this Navigation Bar ]

Alerts - Study Partner - Answers - Seat Reviews - I See - Search Forums | Top Reads Book Shop  

 
 Home > > Forums Email this page
RxPG :: View topic - Compression of a mass on the anterior thigh of a 45-year-  
 
MCCQE 1 Forum Hot - Unanswered
Page 1 of 1: Compression of a mass on the anterior thigh of a 45-year-
Thread Info | Related Topics | Wiki Page for This Topic | Topic Tags:
Post new topic   Reply to topic   Printer-friendly version
 Page 1 of 1
Author Message
honeyam5Send an Instant Message to honeyam5  




Credits: 2430

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll Compression of a mass on the anterior thigh of a 45-year- 05.04.08 (5 months ago) #1

Compression of a mass on the anterior thigh of a 45-year-old man with high-output cardiac failure results in slowing of the pulse rate. A continuous machinery murmur is heard on auscultation of the mass.
The origin of this lesion is most closely associated with which one of the following?

1) penetrating injury
2) blunt trauma
3) previous femoral artery bypass
4) mycotic aneurysm
5) congenital malformation
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page


rk1972Send an Instant Message to rk1972  




Credits: 1081

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.04.08 (5 months ago) #2

Not very sure but i go for Congenital malformation (like AV fistula...)

any other opinion?
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

adrianSend an Instant Message to adrian  




Credits: 2955

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.04.08 (5 months ago) #3

Not really.It's 5).
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

H2OSend an Instant Message to H2O  




Credits: 3728

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.05.08 (5 months ago) #4

1) penetrating injury
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

smartyroySend an Instant Message to smartyroy  




Credits: 13861

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.05.08 (5 months ago) #5

1. penetrating injury( a-v malformation)
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

adrianSend an Instant Message to adrian  




Credits: 2955

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.05.08 (5 months ago) #6

Make up your mind,smartyroy!
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

adrianSend an Instant Message to adrian  




Credits: 2955

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.05.08 (5 months ago) #7

Make up your mind,smartyroy.
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

dr_arunjindSend an Instant Message to dr_arunjind  




Credits: 927

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.05.08 (5 months ago) #8

Congenital malformations
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

maryanaSend an Instant Message to maryana  




Credits: 14607

My Scrapbook


Quick Scroll 05.08.08 (5 months ago) #9

Penetrating injury causes a-v malf.
Post Options: Reply Add Forward Report New
Back to top

Top of page

 Page 1 of 1
Thread Information  :  Email this thread  :  Printer Friendly  :  Terms of Service  
Post new topic   Reply to topic   Printer-friendly version

Related Discussion Topics
Sticky: Please post only one question per new message - 0 replies
ortho : femoral neck avascular necrosis - 6 replies
The femoral nerve supplies - 5 replies
vein pass to eventually join the femoral vein? - 2 replies
ortho : femoral lytic lesions - 1 replies
anatomy - femoral artery pulsations - 1 replies
Library: HIS bundle electrogram! - 16 replies
Osteology : Femoral Ossification - 1 replies
surgery-injury to femoral vein - 3 replies
A COMPLETE DIVISION OF THE FEMORAL NERVE RESULTS IN: - 1 replies
OSCE-Buster: Arterial puncture technique - 18 replies
here's another one - 0 replies
Thread Options: Quick Reply  :  Start New Topic  :  Printer Friendly Version  :  Add this post to My Forum

Home -> Forums -> MCCQE 1 -> Compression of a mass on the anterior thigh of a 45-year-
Server Status: LOW LOAD, 140 pages served in last minute. Page generation time: 1.330 seconds



Site Maps: [Books] [News] [Forums] [Reviews] [Mnemonics]

sitemap - top30 - centuries - testimonials


About Us :: Disclaimer :: Contact Us :: Report Abuse :: Terms of Services :: Privacy Policy

Advertise with RxPG!

What is XML?

Made in India by RxPG Medical Solutions Private Limited