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Quick Scroll Library: HEART MURMURS- all collected here 03.19.06 (2 years ago) #1

Murmur Description Indication
Cooing Murmur Musical murmur
Holosystolic Murmur Pansystolic murmur
Innocent Murmur Functional murmur without anatomic abnormality for the murmur.
Musical Murmur Having a musical quality
Pansystolic Murmur Occupies entire interval of systole.
Regurgitant Murmur Caused by leakage of an incompetent heart valve.



Hemic Murmur
Flow Murmur Murmur heard, but no valvular lesions. Due to blood turbulence. Anemia

Austin Flint Murmur Presystolic murmur similar to mitral stenosis, heard at cardiac apex. Caused by regurgitation from Aorta partially narrowing the mitral valve. Aortic Insufficiency

Diamond-Shaped Murmur Crescendo-Decrescendo murmur Aortic Stenosis
Pulmonic Stenosis

Early Diastolic Murmur Begins right after the second heart sound. Aortic Insufficiency

Ejection Murmur Diamond-shaped systolic murmur ending before the second heart sound, produced by the ejection of blood into the Aorta or Pulmonary Arteries Aortic Stenosis
Pulmonic Stenosis

Cardiopulmonary Murmur Related to movement of the heart, and disappearing when the breath is held. Innocent

Still's Murmur Innocent musical murmur resembling a twanging string Innocent

Late Systolic Murmur Diamond-shaped murmur late in systole. Often accompanied by mid or late systolic click. Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP)


Middiastolic Murmur Begins after the AV valves have opened in diastole. Mitral Stenosis

Presystolic Murmur Occurs during late diastole, caused by contraction of the atria. Mitral Stenosis

Narrowing of the AV valves

Machinery Murmur Continuous rumbling murmur, heard throughout systole and diastole. Patent Ductus Arteriosus

Extracardiac Murmur Heard over precordium, but originating from structures other than the heart Pericardial Friction Rubs


Graham Steele's Murmur Early diastolic murmur heard over Erb's Point. Pulmonic Insufficiency, secondary to Pulmonary Hypertension and Mitral Stenosis.


Roger's Murmur Loud pansystolic murmur maximal at the left sternal border. Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)



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Quick Scroll 03.20.06 (2 years ago) #2

nice affort...
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Quick Scroll PDA murmur 03.21.06 (2 years ago) #3

the machinery murmur of PDA is also known as Gibson Murmur
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Quick Scroll Re: PDA murmur 03.25.06 (2 years ago) #4

swagatamb wrote:
the machinery murmur of PDA is also known as Gibson Murmur

murmur of PDA = continuous murmur = machinery murmur = train in tunnel murmur = Gibson's murmur
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Quick Scroll 03.25.06 (2 years ago) #5

You know, the earliest description of the MDM of MS wa that of a wooden cart running over a wooden bridge.
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Quick Scroll 03.25.06 (2 years ago) #6

This question for all you murmur freaks out there.
The murmur of AS sometimes has its direction of selective propagation over the apex resembling the systolic murmur of MR.This is referred to as a specific sign.
Can anyone tell what is the name of this sign?
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Quick Scroll 03.25.06 (2 years ago) #7

thanks a lot
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Quick Scroll 04.04.06 (2 years ago) #8

zolt wrote:
This question for all you murmur freaks out there.
The murmur of AS sometimes has its direction of selective propagation over the apex resembling the systolic murmur of MR.This is referred to as a specific sign.
Can anyone tell what is the name of this sign?

OK since no reply came to this question.I am answering it.
This is the so called Gallaverdin sign or phenomenon!
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