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For each patient with the auscultatory findings, select the most likely diagnosis. A 76-year-old man with history of progressive exertional chest pain is found to have prominent jugular “a” waves, a powerful apical systolic murmur with a loud systolic click, and a prominent S4. The systolic murmur is transmitted to the carotid arteries. A. Acquired ventricular septal rupture F. Mitral valve prolapse B. Aortic regurgitation G. Papillary muscle dysfunction C. Aortic stenosis H. Tricuspid regurgitation D. Mitral regurgitation I. Tricuspid stenosis E. Mitral stenosis
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 04:17:05 +0000

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