murmur
101arterial murmur — a murmur (bruit) over an artery, sometimes aneurysmal and sometimes constricted …
102Austin Flint murmur — a presystolic or mid diastolic murmur heard at the cardiac apex in aortic regurgitation, originating at the mitral valve when blood enters simultaneously from both the aorta and the left atrium …
103brain murmur — a murmur produced over a vascular abnormality in the brain …
104cardiopulmonary murmur — cardiorespiratory murmur a sound generated within lung tissue and related to movement of the heart …
105Carey Coombs murmur — a rumbling apical mid diastolic cardiac murmur occurring in the acute phase of rheumatic fever and disappearing afterward …
106continuous murmur — a humming cardiac murmur extending throughout systole into late diastole or to the end of diastole; it is due to conditions characterized by connections between the aorta and the pulmonary artery or its branches (such as patent ductus arteriosus) …
107cooing murmur — a type of musical murmur, resembling the cooing of a bird …
108Cruveilhier-Baumgarten murmur — a venous murmur heard at the abdominal wall over veins connecting the portal and caval systems …
109deglutition murmur — a murmur heard over the esophagus during swallowing …
110Duroziez murmur — a double murmur over the femoral or other large peripheral artery, due to aortic insufficiency …