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Functional Heart Murmurs

The Nurse Practitioner, 1981
In summary, location, change in intensity with position, timing and duration, quality, radiation, thrills, grading, and pulses and blood pressure should be kept in mind during a child health assessment. These guidelines will help to separate functional from pathologic murmurs, so that appropriate referrals can be made.
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Heart sounds and murmurs in pregnancy

American Heart Journal, 1966
Abstract Fifty primigravidas were examined monthly through pregnancy, and phonocardiograms were taken. During pregnancy, a loud, widely split first sound due to early closure of the mitral valve developed in 88 per cent. No changes in the second sound occurred, other than poor movement of the two elements in late pregnancy.
C.B. MacDonald, Robert Cutforth
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Include heart murmurs

BMJ, 2010
The reference to white coats in Verghese and Horwitz’s editorial is out of date in the UK.1 These are almost extinct now in UK hospitals because …
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Heart murmur

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1993
K, Feroli, M, Failla
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Bedside Differentiation of Heart Murmurs

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
How can innocent heart murmurs be differentiated from those of organic heart disease? A vexing question, but one that can sometimes be answered by determining the location and duration of the murmur and listening for changes in intensity with respiration, during a Valsalva maneuver, after a premature ventricular contraction, with postural changes, and ...
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Heart Murmurs

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2018
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