Heart murmurs can occur due to turbulent blood ... this valve also can have either narrowing or blood flow issues. Tricuspid stenosis is a rare condition and usually occurs with other valve ...
An aortic stenosis murmur is an unusual sound the heart makes due to a narrowing of the aortic heart valve. The narrowed heart valve restricts blood flow from the heart, which can create a murmur.
A diastolic murmur may be heard due to relative tricuspid stenosis. If pulmonary hypertension has developed, the split second heart sound is replaced by a narrowly split S2 with accentuated P2 ...
The tricuspid and pulmonary valves were perfused ... The heart was tremendously enlarged, and murmurs of mitral stenosis, mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis and aortic regurgitation were ...
ALTHOUGH Fauvel, 1 in 1843, attributed the apical presystolic murmur to stenosis of the mitral valve, Duroziez's 2 description — "ffout-tata-rou" — in 1862 has been considered as the classic ...