This is the most common type of restrictive cardiomyopathy.
Amyloidosis
This systemic disease causes valvular regurgitation years later
Rheumatic fever
Apical displacement of the tricuspid valve
Ebstein's anomaly
Cardiotoxic effects of chemo often are evaluated by this parameter in Echo
LV ejection fraction
AKA "swinging heart"
Tamponade
This cardiomyopathy contains ventricular dilation and reduced systolic function.
Dilated cardiomyopathy
This systemic condition presents as LV hypertrophy and diastolic dysfunction on echo
Hypertension
This congenital heart defect presents as a VSD, overriding Aorta, RVOTO, RV hypertrophy on echo
Tetralogy of Fallot
This syndrome may cause valve thickening and vegetataions
Antiphospholipid syndrome
This lab imbalance can precipitate arrhythmias.
Electrolytes
This cardiomyopathy presents as prominent trabeculations
LV Non-compaction
This endocrine system disease presents with this on echocardiography.
Pericardial Effusion
This congenital disease presents with cyanosis soon after birth due to parallel circulation.
Transposition of the Great Arteries
This valve is common affected with carcinoid heart disease
Tricuspid
Sudden tearing chest/back pain are symptoms of this aortic disease.
Aortic Dissection
Cocaine use commonly causes this type of cardiomyopathy.
Takotsubo (Broken Heart)
This systemic disorder is related to LV diastolic dysfunction
Acromegaly
An endocardial cushion defect is linked to this syndrome
Down Syndrome
What is described as severe tricuspid regurgitation due to fibrosis from seratonin deposits
Carcinoid syndrome
Right atrial and ventricular diastolic collapse describes this critical condition
Tamponade
This cardiomyopathy often shows an apical aneurysm on echo
Chagas Cardiomyopathy
This systemic disease is associated with valve thickening and vegetations
Antiphospholipid Syndrome
An ASD typically results in this finding on echo.
Right atrial/ventricular enlargement
This autoimmune disease often presents with Libman-Sacks endocarditis
Lupus
This systemic disease shows LV hypertrophy and valvular calcification on echo
End-stage renal disease
Apical sparing is a classic finding of this cardiomyopathy
Amyloidosis
This endocrine disease results in increased heart rate and arrhythmia
Hyperthyroidism
This lesion causes differential blood pressure in upper vs. lower body
Coarctation
Red blood cells are sticky and stiff with this autoimmune disease
Sickle Cell Disease
A cocaine user with chest pain, increased wall thickness, and hyperdynamic LV function is showing signs of what mechanism?
Acute sympathetic stimulation