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AUSCULTATION OF THE HEART IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN
Pediatrics, 1960We have attempted to describe the auscultatory features of a variety of physiologic and pathologic states of infancy and childhood. The phonocardiogram has been used for illustrative purposes and, indeed, often proves invaluable in the demonstration of the subtleties of cardiovascular sounds.
R F, CASTLE, E, CRAIGE
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Bedside Aids to Auscultation of the Heart
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978WITH THE PROFUSION of cardiac diagnostic tools that have appeared in the past few years, the continued importance of careful physical examination of the heart must be emphasized. In spite of the great benefits that have been reaped from invasive and noninvasive studies of the cardiovascular system, all too frequently the decision to obtain such studies
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Artificial intelligence-assisted auscultation in detecting congenital heart disease
European Heart Journal Digital Health, 2021Jingjing Lv, Hansong Wang, Lijun Fu
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Automated Heart and Lung Auscultation in Robotic Physical Examinations
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2022Yifan Zhu +2 more
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Intrapartum fetal heart rate assessment: Monitoring by auscultation or electronic means
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993Rick W Martin +2 more
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