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Mitral regurgitation
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holosystolic, "blowing murmur"
Loudest at apex, radiates to axilla Enhanced by squatting |
Mitral comes from mitre (bishop's hat)
So the bishop regurgitates what's in the bible (blowing) while squatting (made worse) on the throne (apex) |
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Tricuspid regurgitation
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holosystolic, "blowing murmur"
Loudest at lf 5th intercostal space, radiates to the right sternal border Enhanced by squatting |
three guys went camping by a "gurgling" stream with 5 sternos and had fun the whole (holo) time.
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Aortic stenosis
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Ejection click followed by a Systolic Crescendo-decrescendo
Enhanced by squatting D/t age calcification and bicuspid |
A tick stays on the elevator and clicks to go up and down
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VSD
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Holosystolic, harsh sounding
Loudest at the lf 5th intercostal space Enhanced by squatting |
Very serious studying is going on, on the 5th floor
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Mitral prolapse
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Midsystolic click with a late systolic crescendo
Loudest at S2 Predispose to endocarditis Enhanced by Valsalva |
The bishop clicks his pen in the middle of mass and gets louder when yelling at pew 2.
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Aortic regurgitation
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Diastolic, high-pitched "blowing"
Wide pulse pressure, head bobbing and bounding pulses Enhanced by squatting |
A tick reflecting on his life decided (diastolic) to travel the whole wide world, blowing in the wind, bobbing and bounding wherever the wind took him.
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Mitral stenosis
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diastolic, Opening snap followed by a delayed rumbling
LA >> LV pressure Enhanced by squatting |
The Bishop stuck in his ways, became depressed (diastolic), snapped and went running (rumbling).
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patent ductus arteriosus
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Continuous, machine-like murmur
Loudest at S2 Enhanced by squatting |
PDA at the movies is continuous until 2pm
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