All of the following features are seen in left ventricular failure except?
Correct Answer: Lung oligemia
Description: Clinical feature of LVF: | SBP leads to oliguria S3 present: Ventricular gallop rhythm B/L fine crepitations B/L reduced air entry Kerley B lines - Perpendicular to pleural surface. Due to thickened interlobular septa. - Also seen in lymphangitis carcinomatosis Kerley A lines: Present in the periphery of hila - Due to distension of anastomotic channels between central and peripheral lymphatics. Kerley C lines: Reticular opacities at lung base. 6. B/L pitting pedal edema Right-sided hea failure is shown by enlarged systemic veins and right-sided chambers as well as pulmonary oligemia.
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