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Heart murmur — For the French motion picture, see Murmur of the Heart. Cardiac murmurs and other cardiac sounds Auscultogram from normal and abnormal heart sounds ICD 10 … Wikipedia
heart murmur — noun an abnormal sound of the heart; sometimes a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves • Syn: ↑cardiac murmur, ↑murmur • Hypernyms: ↑symptom • Hyponyms: ↑systolic murmur * * * noun … Useful english dictionary
Heart murmur — An unusual heart sound which may be innocent or reflect disease. * * * heart murmur n MURMUR * * * cardiac m … Medical dictionary
heart murmur — /ˈhat mɜmə/ (say haht mermuh) noun 1. a sound caused by turbulent blood flow through the heart. 2. a sound made by the heart which indicates abnormal functioning …
Diastolic heart murmur — Auscultogram from normal and abnormal heart sounds Diastolic heart murmurs are heart murmurs heard during diastole.[1] … Wikipedia
Benign paediatric heart murmur — A benign pediatric heart murmur, also innocent heart murmur or innocent murmur, is an inconsequential sound that originates from the heart and/or cardiovascular system and is heard on cardiac auscultation. By definition, an innocent murmur is not … Wikipedia
Murmur of the Heart — Theatrical release poster Directed by Louis Malle … Wikipedia
Murmur — usually means: Murmur (speech), a soft sounded and quiet utterance/talking under your breath so it is hard to understand what the speaker is saying Breathy voice, a type of phonation in speech It can also refer to: Contents 1 Medical 2 Music 3… … Wikipedia
Heart sounds — Front of thorax, showing surface relations of bones, lungs (purple), pleura (blue), and heart (red outline). The location of best auscultation for each heart valve are labeled with M , T , A , and P . First heart sound: caused by atrioventricular … Wikipedia
Murmur — A Murmur is an abnormal "whooshing" sound created by blood flow through heart valves, as well as flow through chamber narrowings or unusual connections seen with congenital heart disease. It is usually heard by the doctor while… … Medical dictionary