- A
presystolic murmur, also
called presystolic accentuation, is a type of
diastolic heart murmur typically ****ociated with the
opening snap in
mitral valve...
-
which is best
heard at the
cardiac apex. It can be a mid-diastolic or
presystolic murmur. It is ****ociated with
severe aortic regurgitation,
although the...
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rapid filling phase from
mitral or
tricuspid stenosis. Late
diastolic (
presystolic)
murmurs start after S2 and
extend up to S1 and have a
crescendo configuration...
- quick, deep inspiration. S4 has also been
termed an
atrial gallop or a
presystolic gallop because of its
occurrence late in the
heart cycle. It is a type...
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earlier in
ventricular diastole. A mid-diastolic
rumbling murmur with
presystolic accentuation will be
heard after the
opening snap. The
murmur is best...
- The
fourth heart sound, or S4 when
audible in an
adult is
called a
presystolic gallop or
atrial gallop. This
gallop is
produced by the
sound of blood...
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gleichzeitigem 'Flint'schen Geräusch' bei
einer Aorteninsuffizienz (On a case of
presystolic gallop rhythm with
simultaneous 'Flint'schen noise' in an
aortic insufficiency)...
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finding is an
opening snap
followed by a low-pitched
diastolic rumble with
presystolic accentuation. The
opening snap
follows closer to the S2
heart tone with...
- Germany, and England;
where he,
along with
James Mackenzie,
discovered the
presystolic murmur. When the
First World War
broke out, he
served in the Army Medical...
-
third edition, 1883)
Medicine of the ****ure (1886) Flint's
murmur a loud
presystolic murmur at the apex in
aortic regurgitation. From Dorland's
Medical Dictionary...