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****Flow murmurs associated with aortic or pulmonary valvular insufficiency
****Flow murmurs associated with aortic or pulmonary valvular insufficiency
***Organic
***Organic
****Valvular aortic stenosis
****Aortic sclerosis
****Discrete subvalvular aortic stenosis (web or tunnel)
****Supravalvular aortic stenosis
****Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
****Pulmonary valvular stenosis
****Pulmonary infundibular stenosis
****Atrial septal defect
****Tetralogy of Fallot
**Regurgitant murmurs
***Functional: none
***Organic:
****Mitral regurgitation:
*****Rheumatic
*****Papillary muscle dysfunction
*****Mitral valve prolapse
*****Acute
****Tricuspid regurgitation:
*****Chronic
*****Acute
****Ventricular septal defect
*****Roger's type (small and large)
******Without pulmonary hypertension
******With pulmonary hypertension
*****Slitlike
***Extracardiac sounds simulating systolic heart murmurs
****Subclavian (supraclavicular/brachiocephalic) murmur
****Internal mammary soufflé
****Carotid artery bruits
****Coarctation of the aorta
****Murmurs emanating from a dilated aortic or pulmonary artery root
****Patent ductus arteriosus with pulmonary hypertension  <br />


Valvular aortic stenosis
   
 
Aortic sclerosis
 
Discrete subvalvular aortic stenosis (web or tunnel)
 
Supravalvular aortic stenosis
 
Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
 
Pulmonary valvular stenosis
 
Pulmonary infundibular stenosis
 
Atrial septal defect
 
Tetralogy of Fallot
 
*# Regurgitant murmurs
*## Functional: none
*## Organic
*### Mitral regurgitation
*#### Rheumatic
*#### Papillary muscle dysfunction
*#### Mitral valve prolapse
*#### Acute
*### Tricuspid regurgitation
*#### Chronic
*#### Acute
*### Ventricular septal defect
*#### Roger's type (small and large)
*##### Without pulmonary hypertension
*##### With pulmonary hypertension
*#### Slitlike
*# Extracardiac sounds simulating systolic heart murmurs
*## Subclavian (supraclavicular/brachiocephalic) murmur
*## Internal mammary soufflé
*## Carotid artery bruits
*## Coarctation of the aorta
*## Murmurs emanating from a dilated aortic or pulmonary artery root
*## Patent ductus arteriosus with pulmonary hypertension <br />
**Holosystolic (pansystolic) murmurs:
**Holosystolic (pansystolic) murmurs:
***chronic MR.
***chronic MR.

Revision as of 17:38, 9 August 2020

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

This section provides a short and straight to the point overview of the disease or symptom. The first sentence of the overview must contain the name of the disease.

Causes

Life Threatening Causes

Life-threatening causes include conditions which may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.

Common Causes

  • systolic murmur
    • Ejection murmurs
      • Functional
        • Still's murmur and its adult variant
        • Flow murmur emanating from the root of the pulmonary artery
        • Murmur associated with high cardiac output states
        • Flow murmurs associated with aortic or pulmonary valvular insufficiency
      • Organic
        • Valvular aortic stenosis
        • Aortic sclerosis
        • Discrete subvalvular aortic stenosis (web or tunnel)
        • Supravalvular aortic stenosis
        • Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
        • Pulmonary valvular stenosis
        • Pulmonary infundibular stenosis
        • Atrial septal defect
        • Tetralogy of Fallot
    • Regurgitant murmurs
      • Functional: none
      • Organic:
        • Mitral regurgitation:
          • Rheumatic
          • Papillary muscle dysfunction
          • Mitral valve prolapse
          • Acute
        • Tricuspid regurgitation:
          • Chronic
          • Acute
        • Ventricular septal defect
          • Roger's type (small and large)
            • Without pulmonary hypertension
            • With pulmonary hypertension
          • Slitlike
      • Extracardiac sounds simulating systolic heart murmurs
        • Subclavian (supraclavicular/brachiocephalic) murmur
        • Internal mammary soufflé
        • Carotid artery bruits
        • Coarctation of the aorta
        • Murmurs emanating from a dilated aortic or pulmonary artery root
        • Patent ductus arteriosus with pulmonary hypertension


    • Holosystolic (pansystolic) murmurs:
      • chronic MR.
      • chronic TR.
      • VSD
      • PDA with pulmonary hypertension
    • Midsystolic (systolic ejection) murmurs
      • Innocent murmur (still's murmur)
      • AS
      • PS
      • HOCM
      • Functional:
        • ASD
        • VSD
        • Straight back syndrome
        • Aortic root dilation
        • Pulmonary artery dilation
        • pulmonary hypertension
        • Hyper-kinetic status:
          • pregnancy
          • Anemia
          • hyperthyroidism
          • exercise
          • A-V fistula
    • Early systolic murmurs
      • Acute MR
      • Acute TR
      • Small VSD
    • Mid to late systolic murmurs
  • diastolic murmur
    • Early high-pitched diastolic murmurs
    • Middiastolic murmurs
    • Presystolic murmurs
  • continuous murmur

Diagnosis

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Treatment

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Do's

  • The content in this section is in bullet points.

Don'ts

  • The content in this section is in bullet points.

References


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