murmur
81Austin Flint murmur (phenomenon) — Aus·tin Flint murmur (phenomenon) (awґstin flintґ) [Austin Flint, American physiologist, 1812–1886] see under murmur …
82Duroziez disease murmur (sign) — Du·ro·zi·ez disease, murmur (sign) (du ro″ze aґ) [Paul Louis Duroziez, French physician, 1826–1897] see under disease and murmur …
83Gibson murmur — Gib·son murmur (gibґsən) [George Alexander Gibson, Scottish physician, 1854–1913] see under murmur …
84Graham Steell murmur — Gra·ham Steell murmur (graґəm stēl) [Graham Steell, British physician, 1851–1942] see under murmur …
85crescendo murmur — a murmur marked by progressively increasing loudness and abrupt cessation, e.g., the presystolic murmur in mitral stenosis with sinus rhythm …
86diamond-shaped murmur — a cardiac murmur with a characteristic crescendo decrescendo pattern of intensity on the phonocardiogram; it is almost always a systolic ejection murmur caused by aortic stenosis …
87extracardiac murmur — a murmur heard over the heart originating from another structure, such as a cardiopulmonary murmur …
88pulmonary murmur — pulmonic murmur a murmur due to disease of the pulmonary valve or artery …
89systolic murmur — a cardiac murmur occurring during systole; usually due to mitral or tricuspid regurgitation or to aortic or pulmonary obstruction. These are often distinguished as either ejection or regurgitant murmurs, and on the basis of cardiac cycle timing,… …
90Steell murmur — (stēl) [Graham Steell, English physician, 1851–1942] Graham Steell murmur; see under murmur …