Which is a complication of rheumatic heart disease?

A) cardiac arrest
B) vegetations on the valves and stenosis
C) tachycardia
D) transposition of the great vessels


B
Explanation: A) This is not a complication of rheumatic heart disease.
B) Correct!
C) This is not a complication of rheumatic heart disease.
D) This is a congenital heart defect, not a complication of rheumatic heart disease.

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