Changes typical of acute rheumatic carditis include:
A. ruptured chordae tendineae
B. Aschoff bodies containing B-hemolytic streptococci
C. mitral stenosis
D. verrucous endocarditis
aanya.bansal Answered question August 20, 2024
The correct answer is: D. verrucous endocarditis
Acute rheumatic carditis is a complication of rheumatic fever, and the typical changes include:
D. Verrucous endocarditis: Characterized by the formation of small, wart-like lesions (verrucae) on the heart valves, particularly the mitral valve.
aanya.bansal Answered question August 20, 2024