PANCE Practice Test

Category - PA

Which of the following cardiovascular disorders is most likely associated with jugular venous distension and exophthalmoses?
  1. Massive tricuspid regurgitation
  2. Coarctation of the aorta
  3. Thoracic aortic aneurysm
  4. Myocarditis
Explanation
Answer: A - Massive tricuspid regurgitation produces a markedly elevated venous pressure, usually manifested by a severely engorged (often pulsating) liver. If the venous pressure is sufficiently elevated, exophthalmoses may result.
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