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CARDIOLOGY OE MRCPII One exam part 2 by Dr Magdy exam questions and answers correct and verified 100% Fall 2024 1-A 19-year-old woman was referred to a cardiologist by her general practitioner when she was found to have a murmur. She was entirely asymptomatic. Following echocardiography, she und...

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