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**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
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{{familytree | | C01 | | | C02 | | | C03 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |C01=<div style="float: left; text-align: left; width: 28em; padding:1em;">Maximum intensity over apex Radiation to axilla or base A2 not heard over apex Decreased intensity with amyl nitrate|C02=<div style="float: left; text-align: left; width: 28em; padding:1em;">Maximum intensity over left sternal border Radiation to epigastrium and right sternal border Increased intensity during inspiration Prominent c-v wave with sharp y descent in jugular venous pulse|C03=<div style="float: left; text-align: left; width: 28em; padding:1em;">Maximum intensity over lower left third and fourth interspace Widespread radiation, palpable thrill Decreased intensity with amyl nitrate No change in intensity during inspiration Wide splitting of S2}}
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{{familytree | | C01 | | | C02 | | | C03 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |C01=Mitral regurgitation|C02=Tricuspid regurgitation|C03=Favors ventricular septal defect; often difficult to differentiate from
mitral regurgitant murmur}}
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{{familytree | C01 | | C02 |)|-| C03 |-| C04 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |C01=Hyperdynamic left ventricular impulse<br> Wide splitting of S2|C02=Sustained left ventricular impulse<br> Single S2 or narrow splitting of S2|C03=Prominent left parasternal diastolic impulse<BR> Normal brief left parasternal systolic impulse<br> Normal P2, Rarely paradoxical S2|C04=Primary }}
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{{familytree | |!| | | |!| |`|-| C01 |-| C02 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |C01=Sustained systolic left parasternal impulse Narrow splitting of S2 with marked increase in intensity of P2|C02=Secondary to pulmonary hypertension}}
{{familytree | C01 | | C02 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |C01=Primary mitral regurgitation|C02=Secondary mitral regurgitation}}


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| ❑ '''[[MR resident survival guide#Treatment]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[NSTEMI resident survival guide#Treatment|NSTEMI / Unstable angina]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[Chronic stable angina treatment|Stable angina]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Pericarditis resident survival guide#Treatment|Pericarditis]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Aortic dissection resident survival guide#Treatment|Aortic dissection]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Aortic stenosis resident survival guide#Treatment|Aortic stenosis]]'''  <br>❑ '''[[Prinzmetal's angina#Medical Therapy|Prinzmetal's angina]]''' <br> ❑  '''[[PCI complications: coronary vasospasm#Treatment|PCI-induced coronary vasospasm]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[New guidelines for the management of cocaine chest pain|Cocaine induced coronary vasospasm]]'''
| ❑ '''[[Mitral regurgitation resident survival guide#Treatment of Acute Mitral Regurgitation|Acute Mitral Regurgitation]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[Mitral regurgitation resident survival guide#Treatment of chronic Mitral Regurgitation|chronic Mitral Regurgitation]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Aortic stenosis resident survival guide#Treatment|Aortic stenosis]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy resident survival guide#Treatment|HOCM]]'''<br>  
| ❑ '''[[Pulmonary embolism resident survival guide#Treatment|Pulmonary embolism]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Tension pneumothorax resident survival guide#Treatment|Pneumothorax]]'''<br>❑ '''[[Asthma exacerbation resident survival guide|Asthma exacerbation ]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Pulmonary hypertension resident survival guide#Treatment|Pulmonary hypertension]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Pneumonia medical therapy |Pneumonia ]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[Pleurisy medical therapy |Pleuritis]]'''
| ❑ '''[[Aortic regurgitation resident survival guide#Treatment|Aortic regurgitation]]'''<br> ❑ '''[[Mitral stenosis resident survival guide#Treatment|Mitral stenosis]]'''<br>
| ❑ '''[[Pancreatitis medical therapy |Pancreatitis ]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[Acute cholecystitis resident survival guide#Treatment Approach|Acute cholecystitis]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[Gastroesophageal reflux disease medical therapy|GERD]]''' <br>❑ '''[[Peptic ulcer medical therapy|Peptic ulcer]]''' <br>❑ '''[[Nutcracker esophagus medical therapy|Esophageal spasm]]'''<br>❑ '''[[Mallory-Weiss syndrome medical therapy|Mallory-Weiss syndrome]]''' <br>
| ❑ '''[[PDA#treatment ]]''' <br>  
| ❑ Musculoskeletal pain:
: ❑ [[Costochondritis]]<br> ❑ [[Rheumatoid arthritis medical therapy|Rheumatoid arthritis]]  <br> ❑ [[Rib fracture#Treatment|Rib fracture]]
❑ '''[[Herpes zoster medical therapy|Herpes zoster]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[Anxiety medical therapy|Anxiety]]''' <br> ❑ '''[[Panic disorder#Treatment|Panic disorder]]'''
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Revision as of 18:53, 16 August 2020


SYSTOLIC MURMUR DIASTOLIC MURMUR Continuous Murmur
Acute Mitral Regurgitation
chronic Mitral Regurgitation
Aortic stenosis
HOCM
Aortic regurgitation
Mitral stenosis
PDA#treatment