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21 Cards in this Set
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Diastolic apical rumble
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Mitral stenosis(with opening snap)
Aortic Regurgitation |
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Late systolic murmor with midsystolic click
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Mitral valve prolapse
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holosystolic murmor radiating to axilla
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Mitral regurgitation
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Diastolic rumble often confused with MS
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Tricuspic stenosis
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midsystolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur at 2nd R ICS, radiates to carotids and apex
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Aortic Stenosis
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Austin Flint, apical diastolic murmor
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Aortic regurgitation
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Murmor that increases with standing and valsalva
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Hypertrophic subaortic stenosis
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Murmor that gets louder with inspiration
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Tricuspid stenosis
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Murmor with wide pulse pressure
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Aortic regurgitation
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Name some classic signs seen in Aortic regurgitation
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Water-Hammer pulse
Traube's sign Corrigan's pulse Quincke's sign de Musset's sign Muller's sign Duroziez's sign |
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What is Duroziez's sign
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murmur over femoral arteries
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What is muller's sign
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pulsating uvula
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What is de Musset's sign
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head bobbing caused by carotid pulsations
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What is Corrigan's pulse
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unusaully large carotid pulsations
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What is Traube's sign
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Bruit over femoral pulse
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What is Water-Hammer pulse
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wide pulse pressure with forceful arterial pulse upswing with rapid fall-off
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What is Quincke's sign
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pulsatile blanching and reddening of fingernails upon light pressure
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Continuous machinery murmor
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PDA
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Harsh holosystolic @ LLSB
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VSD
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Single loud S2
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Tetrology/Transposition
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Widely split, fixed S2 & systolic ejection murmor
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ASD
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