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Mitral Incompetence or regurgitation |
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Loudest-5th LICS Timing-holosystolic* Radiation-Left axilla No increase with inspiration |
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Tricuspid Incompetence or regurgitation |
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Loudest-4th LICS Timing-holosystolic Radiation-Right Sternum Increases with inspiration |
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Loudest-5th LICS Timing-mid-diastolic Radiation-None Opening snap, low pitched sound, crescendo or decrescendo |
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Loudest- 4th LICS Timing- mid-diastolic Radiation- xiphoid area Decrescendo |
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Aortic Incompetence or regurgitation |
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Loudest-2nd RICS Timing-early diastolic Radiation-Apex Decrescendo |
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Loudest-2nd RICS Timing-systolic Radiation-neck crescendo/decrescendo |
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Loudest-2nd LICS Timing-systolic Radiation-left shoulder crescendo or decrescendo |
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Loudest-5ht LICS Timing-late systolic Radiation-Left Axilla mid-systolic click |
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Ventricular Septal Defect |
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Loudest-3rd-5th LICS Timing-holosystolic Radiation-wide area very loud with thrill |
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Loudest-2nd LICS Timing-systolic (crescendo)Diastolic (decrescendo) Radiation-Left clavicle Harsh, machinery |
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Loudest-2nd-4th LICS Timing-early systolic Radiation-none Soft, disappears on sitting up, occurs in kids and in teens |
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the murmur of Mitral Stenosis becomes more pronounced when |
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the patient is in the left lateral position |
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the murmur of Aortic Incompetence is heard best during |
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full expiration and with the patient sitting up and leaning forwards |
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an innocent murmur is a soft pitched systolic murmur which decreases or disappears on |
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sitting up systolic and is not always present |
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all diastolic murmurs are |
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