A patient of VSD in CCF develops clubbing with no cyanosis diagnosis is –

Correct Answer: Subacute bacterial Endocarditis
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., i.e., Subacute bacterial endocarditis Clubbing in a patient with VSD suggest infective endocarditis. Course and complications of VSD 70 to 80 % of all VSD become smaller in size or disappear entirely --> Spontaneous closure of VSD. Common complications of VSD are : - 1) Pulmonary hypeension 2) CHF 3)Infective endocarditis VSD is the commonest CHD complicated by infective endocarditis. 4) Aoic regurgitation.
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