dr_singh246 internal medicine pgy2

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| | 01/24/05 - 07:39 PM  
 
   
 
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A 55-year-old man had been in good health since receiving a heart transplant for severe atherosclerotic disease. Five years after transplantation, the patient died suddenly, without any premonitory symptoms, while working in his garden. He had been maintained on cyclosporin since his transplant. Which of the following complications would most likely be found at autopsy in the transplanted heart? A. Allograft rejection B. Atherosclerosis of coronary arteries C. Graft vascular disease D. Hyaline arteriolosclerosis E. Hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis
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| mjl1717 Forum Hero

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| | 01/24/05 - 08:42 PM  
 
   
 
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Answer-b
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| phuluong2k Forum Fanatic

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| | 01/25/05 - 01:53 AM  
 
   
 
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Is it graft vascular disease ???
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| ssrpk Forum Fanatic

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| | 01/25/05 - 03:12 AM  
 
   
 
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major complication is allograft rejection but it occurs mostly in postoperative situiations.... late consequence include difffusely stenosing intimal thickening of coronary arteriies.... i guess answer is c
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