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26 July, 16:24

Why are the auscultatory sounds of heart not the same as location of valves

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  1. 26 July, 16:31
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    Heart sounds (normal or pathological) are caused by turbulent blood flow. They include the sound of the closing valves. Laminar flow is silent. Turbulent flow makes a sound. A thrill is turbulence or a murmur that is so marked that it is palpable
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