How is RV volume overload characterized in diastole?
A. Diastolic flattening of the septum with a normal curvature in systole
B. Systolic flattening of the septum with a normal curvature in diastole
C. Diastolic bulging of the septum with a reduced curvature in systole
D. Systolic bulging of the septum with a reduced curvature in diastole
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A. Glossopharyngeal nerve
B. Lingual nerve
C. Chorda tympani nerve
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