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You are a physician associate student and you have been asked to do a cardiovascular examination on a patient. You note the patient has some clubbing, tar staining and a raised JVP. You can hear an extra heart sound, which is more prominent in the right upper sternal boarder that is radiated to the carotids. What is the most likely diagnosis?
By pa2be admin|2020-11-12T20:27:56+00:00November 12th, 2020|

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