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- Continuous_murmurs abstract "Heart murmurs are most frequently organized by timing, into systolic heart murmurs and diastolic heart murmurs. However, continuous murmurs can not be directly placed into either category.These murmurs are due to blood flow from a high pressure chamber or vessel to a lower pressure system. Patent ductus arteriosus. PDA is an abnormal connection between the aorta and the pulmonary artery, which normally should be closed in infancy. Since aortic pressure is higher than pulmonary pressure, a continuous murmur occurs. This murmur is often described as a machinery murmur, or Gibson's murmur. This is named for George Alexander Gibson, who characterized it in 1898. Aortopulmonary window. shunts. Usually a left to right shunt through a small atrial septal defect in the presence of mitral valve obstruction.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Continuous_murmurs subject Category:Heart_murmurs.
- Continuous_murmurs subject Category:Turbulence.
- Continuous_murmurs type Abstraction100002137.
- Continuous_murmurs type Cognition100023271.
- Continuous_murmurs type Evidence105823932.
- Continuous_murmurs type HeartMurmur114334814.
- Continuous_murmurs type HeartMurmurs.
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- Continuous_murmurs type Symptom114299637.
- Continuous_murmurs comment "Heart murmurs are most frequently organized by timing, into systolic heart murmurs and diastolic heart murmurs. However, continuous murmurs can not be directly placed into either category.These murmurs are due to blood flow from a high pressure chamber or vessel to a lower pressure system. Patent ductus arteriosus. PDA is an abnormal connection between the aorta and the pulmonary artery, which normally should be closed in infancy.".
- Continuous_murmurs label "Continuous murmurs".
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- Continuous_murmurs depiction Phonocardiograms_from_normal_and_abnormal_hearts..png.
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