What is the outcome of reverse remodelling following CRT as depicted in the image?
A. Deterioration of heart function
B. No change in heart structure
C. Improvement in blood flow
D. Changes in LV size and function
Select your answer:

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Pancreatitis › ViewA 65-year-old man is in the surgical intensive care unit with acute alcohol-induced pancreatitis with acute fluid collections and necrosis. He subsequently develops fever and leukocytosis, and repeat computed tomography confirms infected pancreatic necrosis with air pockets in the pancreatic bed. He is managed with nasojejunal enteral nutrition, antibiotics, and percutaneous drainage. What is the ideal timing of debridement to optimize this man’s outcome?
A. At the time of diagnosis of infected pancreatic necrosis
B. Prior to percutaneous drainage
C. 7 days after diagnosis
D. 14 days after diagnosis
E. More than 30 days after diagnosis
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A person has vision defect and corrected by cylindrical lens. Which of the following causes him to have such vision defect?
A. Eyeball is too long
B. Eye lens is too thin
C. Cornea is not spherical
D. All of the above