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Endophthalmitis and a Heart Murmur

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2015
A 48-year-old man, a heavy smoker and drinker, came to the emergency department complaining of pain, redness, and vision loss in his left eye (Figure A). Physical examination revealed a body temperature of 38.7 8C and hyperemic left conjunctiva. His oral hygiene was clearly poor and he was missing a number of teeth.
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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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Functional Heart Murmurs

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
No child should become a psychologic cardiac cripple because of an innocent heart murmur. Such murmurs are audible in more than 75 percent of all children examined. If the significance of the murmur is not obvious on auscultation, further evaluation is necessary.
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Heart Murmur

Qualitative Inquiry, 2016
In the summer of 2015, I lost my relationship (of four years) and then my Grandmother passed away, one after the other. Judith Butler says there is no ready vocabulary to describe the bonds by which one is connected to another, the ties by which we are “differentiated and related.” Those ties constitute what we are, they compose us.
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Heart murmur

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

British heart journal, 2008
Christine Tracy, Christine A. Walsh
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Spectral analysis of heart murmurs for the detection of heart murmurs

2020
iv ABSTRACT The diagnosis and evaluation of aortic stenosis today is primarily performed by cardiac catheterization and echocardiograpy. Both, although accurate, are expensive and invasive techniques. However it may be possible to assess the severity of the aortic stenosis based on the murmur produced by the stenosis in the systolic region. A crescendo-
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Heart Murmurs

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2018
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Interpretation of Heart Murmurs

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1955
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