1. Physiologic murmurs diminish with standing. What condition can present with a systolic murmur that does not diminish with standing?
2. Name the conditions that can cause sounds that occur in systole and diastole?
1) Most of the murmers diminish on standing . Some condition such as IHSS (idiopathic hypertrophic subarotic stenosis ) and mittal value prolapse . In these condition intensity of the murmur is not decreased .
2) COUNTINUOUS MURMER : is a condition in which heart sound is produced in systole and diastole
Continuous murmer is the murmer that starts in systole and proceeds without intrusion, including the second sound , all through diastole or part of thereof .
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