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No therapy is needed as Still’s murmur does not indicated any cardiac pathology. Heard best at the left lower sternal border, Still’s murmur is crescendo-decrescendo and low pitched thus heard ...
the murmur is best heard at the right upper sternal border and not at Erb's point. As aortic regurgitation worsens in severity, the pressure between the left ventricle and the aorta equalize much ...
[16] The murmur associated with a PDA is best heard at the upper left sternal border and is described as a machinery-like murmur. The presence of other murmurs may assist in the differential ...
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 ...
The signs of aortic stenosis on physical exam include a systolic murmur, usually loudest at the right upper sternal border ... the flow of blood from the left ventricle into the aorta during ...