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Systolic ejection or midsystolic murmurs are due to turbulent forward flow across the right and left ventricular outflow tract, aortic or pulmonary valve, ... The ejection murmur first increases and then decreases in intensity (known as a cresecendo-decrescendo pattern) to give it a “diamond shaped” configuration.
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Heart murmur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murmurs are extra heart sounds that are produced as a result of turbulent blood flow which is sufficient to produce audible noise. Murmurs may be present in normal hearts without any heart disease. T...
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Crescendo-decrescendo; (diamond-shaped ejection murmur); Plateau holosystolic ... Systolic ejection murmurs imply turbulent blood flow at the time of right or left ventricular ejection into its corresponding great artery. They are typical of the murmurs produced by congenital aortic and pulmonic stenosis.
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The most common physical sign of aortic stenosis is a systolic ejection murmur that radiates to the neck. ... The mid-systolic click, often accompanied by a late systolic murmur, is the auscultatory hallmark of mitral valve prolapse (Table 1). The click results from a sudden tensing of the mitral valve apparatus as the...
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An asymptomatic 31-year-old woman was studied because she presented a systolic ejection cardiac murmur. ... An asymptomatic 31-year-old woman was studied because she presented a systolic ejection cardiac murmur. The echocardiogram showed a mobile, sac-like mass attached to the ventricular surface of the anterior mitral...
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Find out all about systolic ejection murmur, including the most common causes and treatments from leading medical experts. ... Clinical significance of the apical late systolic ejection murmur ...; Systolic ejection murmurs of the left heart usually have their peak during early to mid-systole. Few reports have...
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