Atrial Septal Defect

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Fig. 24.1 Typical crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur of an ASD Grade 1 crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur. Fixed, split S2 heard at the RUSB. An S3 gallop was noted at the lower left…

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Patent Ductus Arteriosus

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Fig. 26.1 Schematic of the PDA murmur. Between S1 and S2, the murmur gradually becomes more audible. In contrast, between S2 and S1, the murmur gradually becomes less audible. These…

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Mitral Regurgitation

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Fig. 9.1 Auscultation Findings of Patient Case. This figure illustrates auscultation findings of a 85-year-old male who presented with chest tightness and new systolic murmur. It demonstrates the classic findings…

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Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy

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Fig. 8.1 Depiction of auscultation findings for HCM Test Results Echo. Echocardiogram (Fig. 8.2) shows an enlarged interventricular septum and LVOT obstruction during systole (arrow) in a patient with HCM….

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Tricuspid Valve: Tricuspid Regurgitation

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Fig. 17.1 Case tricuspid regurgitation auscultation diagram. Auscultation demonstrated a holosystolic murmur with a normal S2 heard at the lower left sternal border The liver is non-pulsatile. Test Results Electrocardiogram…

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Mitral Stenosis

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Fig. 11.1 Typical auscultatory findings associated with mitral valve stenosis include loud S1 and decrescendo-type diastolic rumble. Note that MS is best heard with the patient in the left lateral…

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Ventricular Septal Defect

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Fig. 25.1 Grade 2 LLSB crescendo/decrescendo murmur after S1 The murmur increases to grade 4 with exertion. No ejection clicks noted. No diastolic murmurs are present. Test Results An electrocardiogram…

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Mitral Valve Prolapse

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Fig. 13.1 Graphic depiction of the mid-systolic click followed by a high pitched murmur as seen with mitral valve prolapse. Since the murmur is due to regurgitation, the most effective…

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The S4 Gallop

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Fig. 19.1 This 12 lead EKG tracing demonstrates a heart in normal sinus rhythm. There is possible inferolateral ischemia demonstrated by the T wave inversions in II, III, and AVF…

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Pulmonic Valve: Pulmonic Stenosis

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Fig. 15.1 Auscultation of pulmonic stenosis. Pulmonic stenosis is characterized by an ejection click, crescendo decrescendo murmur loudest at the left sternal border, and sharp, narrowly split S2 Test Results…

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