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heart murmur diastolic

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related types of physicians - cardiologist, internist
Heart murmur - murmur in heart
Valvular heart problems - conditions affecting the heart valves that direct blood flow between the chambers of the heart
a.k.a Valvular heart disease
Congenital heart disease - heart disease present at birth
a.k.a congenital heart defect, CHD
'congenital heart disease' is considered a medical emergency
Aortic regurgitation - leaking valve causing blood flow from aorta to left ventricle
a.k.a Aortic valve insufficiency, Aortic insufficiency, AI, AR
Bacterial endocarditis - infection of inner lining of heart
a.k.a Endocarditis Infectious
'bacterial endocarditis' is considered a medical emergency
Cyanotic heart disease - heart disease with low blood oxygen
a.k.a cyanotic heart defect
'cyanotic heart disease' is considered a medical emergency
Endocarditis - infection of inner lining of heart
'endocarditis' is considered a medical emergency
moved up due to refinements
Congestive heart failure - heart unable to pump adequate blood to rest of body
a.k.a CHF
'congestive heart failure' is considered a medical emergency
increased due to - smoking
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - heart disease due to thickening of heart muscle
a.k.a HCM, HOCM
Acute pulmonary edema - fluid in lungs
a.k.a Pulmonary edema
'acute pulmonary edema' is considered a medical emergency

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