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21 Cards in this Set

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