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Although other hemorrhagic diseases can have a prolonged thromboplastin
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time, due to the intensity of the lesion and the child's sex and family
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history, the most likely diagnosis is hemophilia.
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Paradoxical pulse is a drop in blood pressure > 10 mmHg during
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inspiration;it represents an exaggeration of the physiological phenomenon
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consisting ofinspiratory lowering of BP (normal up to 10 mmHg). In cardiac
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tamponade,inspiration, which causes an increase in blood flow to the right
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chambers,increasing their volume, secondarily causes a displacement of
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theinterventricular septum to the left, so that the left heart lodges
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andexpels less blood during systole and the pulse, therefore, decreases. In
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anormal heart this exaggerated displacement, caused by the pressure
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exertedby the tamponade on the RV free wall, does not occur. Sinus X
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represents thesystolic collapse of the venous pulse, i.e., the pressure drop
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due to atrialrelaxation (also partly due to a downward displacement of the
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RV base duringsystole). Sinus Y represents the diastolic collapse of the
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venous pulse,i.e., the pressure drop that occurs from the moment blood
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enters thetricuspid valve into the ventricle. In cardiac tamponade, the deep
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sinus Xis characteristic. In constrictive pericarditis, the deep Y sinus.
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For allthese reasons, the correct answer is 5.
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pipeline_tag: token-classification
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