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WR Thompson… - Heart Diseases in Children, 2011 - Springer
... This is sometimes mistaken for the presence of an early systolic ejection sound or “click,”
though a click is usually somewhat higher in frequency and intensity, slightly later in timing,
and is well heard at the apex, where the split S1 is usually not heard. ...
DM Luxenberg… - Heart Diseases in Children, 2011 - Springer
... This is due to the lack of pulmonary valve component of the second heart sound due to its defor-
mity. A harsh crescendo–decrescendo systolic ejection murmur is appreciated at the upper left
sternal border due to flow of blood across the narrowed pulmonary valve (Fig. 13.2). ...
S Sanei, M Ghodsi… - Medical engineering & physics, 2011 - Elsevier
... The aortic component of the second heart sound, is usually diminished or absent
because the aortic valve is calcified and immobile and/or aortic ejection is prolonged
and it is obscured by the prolonged systolic ejection murmur. ...
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OM Khalid… - Heart Diseases in Children, 2011 - Springer
... Cardiac auscultation indicates normal first heart sound and single second heart sound.
There is grade 3/6 harsh systolic ejection murmur at the left upper sternal border and no
diastolic murmur. The abdomen is soft, without hepatosplenomegaly. ...
RE Poley… - Sports Cardiology Essentials, 2011 - Springer
... click which may or may not be appreciated and is generally a higher pitched sound that may
sound extrathoracic [3 ... The benign systolic murmur of the young, otherwise known as a Still's
murmur, will be a mid-systolic murmur and is related to a more forceful ejection of blood ...
Related articles - All 2 versions
WR Thompson… - Heart Diseases in Children, 2011 - Springer
... This is sometimes mistaken for the presence of an early systolic ejection sound or “click,”
though a click is usually somewhat higher in frequency and intensity, slightly later in timing,
and is well heard at the apex, where the split S1 is usually not heard. ...
DM Luxenberg… - Heart Diseases in Children, 2011 - Springer
... This is due to the lack of pulmonary valve component of the second heart sound due to its defor-
mity. A harsh crescendo–decrescendo systolic ejection murmur is appreciated at the upper left
sternal border due to flow of blood across the narrowed pulmonary valve (Fig. 13.2). ...
S Sanei, M Ghodsi… - Medical engineering & physics, 2011 - Elsevier
... The aortic component of the second heart sound, is usually diminished or absent
because the aortic valve is calcified and immobile and/or aortic ejection is prolonged
and it is obscured by the prolonged systolic ejection murmur. ...
Related articles - All 4 versions
OM Khalid… - Heart Diseases in Children, 2011 - Springer
... Cardiac auscultation indicates normal first heart sound and single second heart sound.
There is grade 3/6 harsh systolic ejection murmur at the left upper sternal border and no
diastolic murmur. The abdomen is soft, without hepatosplenomegaly. ...
RE Poley… - Sports Cardiology Essentials, 2011 - Springer
... click which may or may not be appreciated and is generally a higher pitched sound that may
sound extrathoracic [3 ... The benign systolic murmur of the young, otherwise known as a Still's
murmur, will be a mid-systolic murmur and is related to a more forceful ejection of blood ...
Related articles - All 2 versions

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