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Exercise 4 - Tissues 63 Collagenous fibers, elastic fibers B. Cilia, basement membrane, nucleus Tissue (400) C. Intercalated disks, striations, nucleus (x0+)enss
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Question 4
Brian is a 12-year old boy about to enter the 6th grade.
While his pediatrician is listening to his heart during a routine
physical exam, she hears an abnormal click during ventricular
systole. The doctor informs Brian's mother that she can hear
a murmur, or irregular sound, during the beating of his heart and
that the boy most likely has a mitral valve prolapse. She explains
his mitral valve is not functioning perfectly and when it closes,
it bulges, or prolapses, into the chamber it is attempting to
prevent blood from entering. The good news is that she cannot
hear any regurgitation.
Brian's mother became noticeably upset. The doctor calmly
explained that his condition is relatively common, is not
life-threatening, and often causes no symptoms. She will
order an echocardiogram (an ultrasound of the heart) so she can
examine his mitral valve and determine the extent of his condition,
but she expects his condition to be relatively minor.
Question: Into which chamber is the valve prolapsing, and why is
there no regurgitation?Question Text | Exercise 4 - Tissues
63
Collagenous fibers, elastic fibers
B. Cilia, basement membrane, nucleus
Tissue (400)
C. Intercalated disks, striations, nucleus
(x0+)enss
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Topic | All topics |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 11 |