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Is a systolic crescendo decrescendo murmur heard best at upper right sternal border that may radiate up to the carotids |
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Creates a high-pitched, blowing, diastolic decrescendo murmur at the left sternal border.
Severe AI creates a low-pitched, mid-diastolic "rumble" at the apex (Austin Flint Murmur) |
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A diastolic "rumble" that varies with respiration and has an opening snap |
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A holosystolic murmur that increases with respiration |
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Creates a harsh systolic ejection murmur heard at the left upper sternal border; A thrill may also be present |
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Creates a low-pitched diastolic murmur that may increase with respiration.
When PHTN is present, a high-pitched, blowing, diastolic murmur (Grahm-Steele Murmur) may be heard. |
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