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Table 1 Various Explanations Offered for the Flint Murmur. The purpose of this report is to present a study of 14 patients who had aortic regurgitation and presystolic vibrations demonstrable by ...
THE primary purpose of this report is to emphasize the relation of a high-pitched "squeaking" or "musical" systolic murmur to aortic stenosis and calcification of the aortic valve. This is not so ...
Diastolic murmurs include aortic and pulmonic regurgitation (early diastolic), and mitral or tricuspid stenosis (mid-late diastolic). Tricuspid stenosis is very rare and is discussed further in ...
A: People with aortic stenosis are often diagnosed in the way it happened for you. When listening to your heart with a ...
Pulmonic regurgitation produces a murmur that is often indistinguishable from that of aortic valve regurgitation. Pulmonic valve regurgitation produces a soft, high-pitched, early diastolic ...