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Heart murmur is the most common reason for a referral to a pediatric cardiologist. Virtually all children have a heart murmur during their childhood. Less than 1% of murmurs are pathological in children. Innocent/functional heart murmur is the most common type of heart murmur.
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Prevalence of and risk factors for degenerative mitral valve disease in dogs attending primary-care veterinary practices in england [PDF]
Background To date, epidemiological studies on degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) in dogs have largely reported referral caseloads or been limited to predisposed breeds.
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Heart murmur with unusual diagnosis
This study was supported by Comunidad de Madrid through the programme AORTASANA‐CM; B2017/BMD‐3676 cofinanced by the European Social Fund ...
Diego León Durán+2 more
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Prevalence and etiology of heart murmurs in first-grade student of Kerman in 1998-1999 [PDF]
Heart murmurs are a common finding during physical examination of children but most of them are innocent or normal.recognizing the etiology of heart murmurs can help us in differential diagnosis of them.the peresent study was undertaken to determine the ...
M.H Torabinejhad+2 more
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PhonoSys: Mobile Phonocardiography Diagnostic System for Newborns
Heart murmurs have been found to be a life threatening condition for the newborns who are born with cardiac abnormalities. The first sign of pathological changes of heart valves appears in phonocardiogram which contains very useful information about ...
Amir Mohammad Amiri+3 more
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Auscultating heart and breath sounds through patients’ gowns: who does this and does it matter? [PDF]
Background Doctors are taught to auscultate with the stethoscope applied to the skin, but in practice may be seen applying the stethoscope to the gown.
Rankin, Alastair J.+2 more
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A paediatric telecardiology service for district hospitals in south-east England: an observational study. [PDF]
The attached article is a Publisher version of the final published version which may be accessed at the link below. Copyright © 2010 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Dowie, R+6 more
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ABSTRACT Turner syndrome (TS) is frequently complicated by congenital heart disease (CHD). While left‐sided lesions such as bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) and coarctation of the aorta are the most common structural heart lesions in TS, other anomalies, such as aortic arch malformations, hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), persistent left superior vena
Katya de Groote+9 more
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A survey on the prevalence of heart murmurs in polo horses [PDF]
Background: Cardiac murmur and subsequently cardiac failure is one of the poor-performance causes in athletic horses. Attention to murmur character is vital during heart examination.
Mohammad reza Mokhber Dezfouli+3 more
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Systolic ejection murmurs and the left ventricular outflow tract in boxer dogs [PDF]
Turbulence of various genesis in the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) causes systolic ejection murmurs. The prevalence of murmurs in adult boxer dogs is 50-80%, the majority of which are of low intensity.
Höglund, Katja
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