In Loving Memory of

Dr. Maryam Khoshnevis

MD, Cardiologist

Fellowship of Echocardiography

Faculty member of TUMS


Dear Dr. Ali Bozorgi

You're on our minds today on the anniversary of dear Dr. Maryam Khoshnevis's passing. While we know nothing can alleviate your loss, we do want you to know we are remembering her on this day. She had a wonderful and loving soul who we were blessed to have known. We wish you long-life, peace and strength.


Ehsan Saraee, MD

On behalf of all CardioCase Users and Reviewers

History:

A 34 y/o man came to ED complaining of retrosternal chest pain  which was started 2 hours ago & lasted one hour .He was mentioned an episode of heavy weight lifting the day before. He had no known coronary artery disease risk factor in his past medical history.

two sets of troponin was sent:

1st hs-cTnT=80 ng/L(upper limit<24 ng/l)

2nd hs-cTnT=84 ng/L(upper limit<24 ng/l)

so he was undergone coronary angiography with diagnosis of NSTEMI

Question:

what is your most likely diagnosis for this patient?

Case #596-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A woman aged 30, with a known history of dilated cardiomyopathy (left ventricular ejection fraction, LVEF, at 15%), reported experiencing palpitations. Subsequently, three electrocardiograms (ECGs) were conducted and are presented below:

Question:

What types of arrhythmias are currently evident?

Case #166-Motahare Hatami

History:

A 70 y/o man come to your clinic for evaluation of occasional cough. You have done a CXR during his work up.

chest X-ray is shown:

Question:

The structures which were shown by arrows are:

History:

A 77 y/o man presented with TCP & diaphoresis from the last day, He is an active smoker.

Lab data: Trop:598 /cr:1 /Hb:13.5 /CRP:1.26 /PLT: 175000 /k:4.6

ECG: NSR, NAX No significant ST-T changes

Echo: LVEF=35%  with significant RWMA in ant circulation. No lv clot 

Coronary Angiography is shown:

 

Question:

What is the most common etiology of this condition? What is the most common manifestation?

Case #551-Samane Mohamadi

History:

A 57-year-old lady came to ER with chief complaint of dizziness since a week ago.
Here you can find her ECG,
the second ECG is taken after the administration of Atropine.

Question:

what is your diagnosis,and where is the level of the block?

Case #521-Samane Mohamadi

History:

A 60 years old male with pmh of CRT-D implantation last year,presented with this ECG. he had episodes of dizziness.
the ECG and CXR are shown below.

Question:

Which statement is correct?

Case #595-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A young man experiencing palpitations underwent Electrophysiological Study (EPS), revealing the presence of two distinct arrhythmias, as illustrated below:

Question:

Which potential diagnosis is considered LESS likely?

In Loving Memory of

Dr. Maryam Khoshnevis

MD, Cardiologist

Fellowship of Echocardiography

Faculty member of TUMS

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