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at 5:30 p.m. Mar, 30, 2025
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andrewmathias8
Author:
andrewmathias8
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UW and AMBOSS say it's on the left:
UW: "Still murmur: systolic, vibratory, best heard over the left lower sternal border"
AMBOSS: "Grade 1–3 midsystolic murmur heard best at the left midsternal border or between the left lower sternal border and the apex"
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Source: UWorld - Step 2 20312
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- Most common innocent murmur in children
- Louder when the patient is supine
- Softer when the patient is upright
- Unknown etiology
- Louder when the patient is supine
- Softer when the patient is upright
- Unknown etiology
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