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at 1:33 a.m. Nov, 01, 2023 ]
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Ahmed7
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lane.a.conner
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All the resources I've seen emphasize that benign, small VSD's will present with a loud murmur.
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Please resubmit with an acceptable source. Acceptable sources include specific UWorld QIDs + copied explanation, specific amboss article links with copied text for rationale, specific FA 2023 page numbers, and other cards in the deck (list specific nid #). Screenshots of sources via Imgur are helpful. Unacceptable sources include FA 2022 or older, Pathoma, B&B, Sketchy, random articles, and wikipedia.
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- These are known as restrictive VSDs; however, these typically generate lots of turbulence due to high pressure and small size, generating a harsh murmur


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- These murmurs become audible around 4-10 days as pulmonary vascular resistance continues to decline, permitting left-to-right shunting
- These are known as restrictive VSDs; however, these typically generate lots of turbulence due to high pressure and small size, generating a harsh murmur


Photo credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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