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Heart murmur  Open preview window
Search: All NetDoctor / --------------------- Diseases ... Three months ago he was diagnosed with a ‘suptatic heart murmur’. ... A systolic murmur refers to the timing of the murmur in relation to the heartbeat, in this case when the heart is contracting. ... The commonest cause of a murmur is a ‘flow murmur’. ...
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HEART, LUNG & BLOOD DISORDERS - Heart Murmur  Open preview window
... What Is a Heart Murmur? ... The murmur is usually innocent (harmless). ... This helps the doctor begin to diagnose the cause of the murmur. ... Systolic—heard when the heart is squeezing and pumping blood out of the heart. ... A child or adult with an innocent murmur has a normal heart. ... [08/08/06]
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SchoolNurse.com  Open preview window
th="2" height="16"> / Heart Murmurs: Which are innocent? ... The classical innocent murmur is the vibratory systolic murmur referred to as Still's murmur. ... All these findings suggest an organic murmur. ... The murmur is not soft, quiet, musical, or vibratory. ... I picked up an innocent heart murmur on examination. ...
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Chest radiographs of cardiac lesions  Open preview window
... Ejection systolic murmur over aortic valve. ... Ejection systolic murmur since birth. ... Dyspnoea. Systolic ejection murmur. ... Ejection systolic murmur pulmonary area. ... Systolic ejection murmur. ... Loud ejection systolic murmur. ... Machinery murmur. ... Systolic ejection murmur since infancy. ... Systolic murmur and absent femoral pulses. ... [08/09/07]
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Mitral valve prolapse  Open preview window
Search / Web / Site ... (The murmur is described as a mid-systolic click and is sometimes followed by a late systolic murmur. This means a click sound is heard midway in the "beating" part of the heartbeat cycle, followed by a murmur near the end of this time.) The murmur is worse when standing. ...
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Cross sectional study of contribution of clinical assessment and simple cardiac investigations to diagnosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in patients  Open preview window
... A total of 45 patients had impaired left ventricular systolic function. ... We still believe that all patients with a heart murmur should have echocardiography. ... Value of the electrocardiogram in identifying heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction. BMJ 1996;312:222. ... [15/06/08]
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Murmurs And Heart Sounds In Children - Patient UK  Open preview window
... Some pathological systolic murmurs are heard widely over the whole precordium and different types of murmur may coexist. Coarctation of the aorta is an important cause of a murmur over the back particularly in the interscapular region. ...
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eMedicine - Mitral Valve Prolapse : Article by Michael C PlewaeMedicine - Mitral Valve Prolapse : Article by  Open preview window
Home / Specialties ... An apical mid-to-late systolic murmur of crescendo, decrescendo, or constant nature can be heard, and the murmur continues to be heard in S2. ... The click and the murmur may even disappear. ... [Medline]. Etchells E, Bell C, Robb K. Does this patient have an abnormal systolic murmur?. JAMA. ...
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Aortic valve stenosis - Wikipedia  Open preview window
Aortic valve stenosis / From Wikipedia / Jump to: navigation, search / Aortic valve stenosis ... A fairly loud systolic, crescendo-decrescendo murmur is heard loudest at the upper right sternal border, and radiates to the carotid arteries. ... Respiration has no effect on the loudness of the murmur. ... [25/04/06]
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Marfan UK-Mitral valve prolapse  Open preview window
... (The murmur is described as a mid-systolic click and is sometimes followed by a late systolic murmur. This means a click sound is heard midway in the "beating" part of the heartbeat cycle, followed by a murmur near the end of this time.) The murmur is worse when standing. ... [26/11/07]
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