The diagnosis of early rheumatic carditis usually depends upon the detection of murmurs pro-duced by acute valvulitis. It may be difficult to evaluate clinically the significance of certain murmurs occurring in patients with rheumatic fever, though the development of a loud apical pansystolic murmur in a patient already under observation usually presents no diagnostic problem. More frequently a systolic murmur is present when the patient is first seen: then the distinction between systolic murmurs of basal and of mitral origin may be difficult, and in the presence of fever, pain, and resultant tachycardia, it may be impossible to ascertain the significance of the murmur by auscultation alone. The undoubted presence of a mitral diastolic mur...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
There is a great need forECHOcriteria for accurate diagnosis of carditis in acute rheumatic fever. T...
The essential difference between a sound and a murmur is that the former is due to sudden alteration...
IT has been known for a long time that patients with an enlarged left ventricle and auricle and a no...
The diastolic events of the left side of the heart are modified by the obstruction of mitral stenosi...
would be of use to know by pulsed Doppler echocar-diography whether or not the origin of the murmur ...
Doppler echocardiography has been demonstrated to be accurate in diagnosing valvular lesions in rheu...
Since management of acute aortic regurgitation in bacterial endocarditis is enhanced by early recogn...
It has been demonstrated that intracardiac phonocardiography provides precise locali-zation of the s...
The purpose of this work was to determine how reliable a guide an apical systolic murmur can be to t...
Rheumatic heart disease, the sequel of acute rheumatic fever, is a very common cause of cardiovascul...
The course and management of pulmonary stenosis depends on two main factors, the degree of obstructi...
The management of a patient with acute rheu-matic fever depends mainly on the presence or absence of...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
Aim: Our aim was to perform a comparative, quantitative and qualitative, analysis of valvar echocard...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
There is a great need forECHOcriteria for accurate diagnosis of carditis in acute rheumatic fever. T...
The essential difference between a sound and a murmur is that the former is due to sudden alteration...
IT has been known for a long time that patients with an enlarged left ventricle and auricle and a no...
The diastolic events of the left side of the heart are modified by the obstruction of mitral stenosi...
would be of use to know by pulsed Doppler echocar-diography whether or not the origin of the murmur ...
Doppler echocardiography has been demonstrated to be accurate in diagnosing valvular lesions in rheu...
Since management of acute aortic regurgitation in bacterial endocarditis is enhanced by early recogn...
It has been demonstrated that intracardiac phonocardiography provides precise locali-zation of the s...
The purpose of this work was to determine how reliable a guide an apical systolic murmur can be to t...
Rheumatic heart disease, the sequel of acute rheumatic fever, is a very common cause of cardiovascul...
The course and management of pulmonary stenosis depends on two main factors, the degree of obstructi...
The management of a patient with acute rheu-matic fever depends mainly on the presence or absence of...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
Aim: Our aim was to perform a comparative, quantitative and qualitative, analysis of valvar echocard...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
There is a great need forECHOcriteria for accurate diagnosis of carditis in acute rheumatic fever. T...
The essential difference between a sound and a murmur is that the former is due to sudden alteration...