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Systolic Murmurs and Innocent Murmurs

1991
Cardiac murmurs are produced by turbulent blood flow. Turbulence is determined by the Reynolds number, which is the ratio of inertial to viscous forces in a fluid. The Reynolds number (NR) may be determined from the following formula: NR = (σ/η) \(bar V\)D where σ is the fluid density in gm/ml, η = fluid viscosity (poise), \(bar V\) = average velocity ...
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The Systolic Murmur — Innocent or Guilty? [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1968
The interpretation of the systolic murmur continues to be one of the most perplexing problems in the diagnosis of the presence or absence of heart disease. Occurring in both healthy and diseased hearts, it has a diagnostic meaning that is frequently judged on the basis of the company it keeps with more definite abnormalities. The systolic murmur occurs
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Systolic murmurs

American Heart Journal, 1963
R, SHABETAI, W J, MARSHALL
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The late systolic murmur

Archiv für Kreislaufforschung, 1967
D. Durrer, S. M. Lucardie
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Systolic murmurs

American Heart Journal, 1960
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The systolic murmur

American Heart Journal, 1944
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