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Diastolic murmur of aortic regurgitation, radiating down the right side of the sternum
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Aortic regurgitation caused by disease external to the valve. Can also occur with deformity limited to the valve, or with rightward displacement of the heart.
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    Footnotes in Print Edition[Top] [Nav]
    (1) Harvey WP, Corrado MA, Perloff JK.
  "Right-sided" murmurs of aortic insufficiency (diastolic murmurs heard to the right of the sternum rather than to the left).   Am J Med Sci. 1963;245:533-543.
    (2) Cardiac Diagnosis and Treatment. 3rd ed.
  Fowler NO (ed?????). Hagerstown, MD: Harper & Row, 1980: 568.
    (-) [This footnote was a comment, not a reference.]
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    101.Does this patient have an abnormal systolic murmur? [see comments].
  Etchells E, Bell C, et al.   JAMA 1997 Feb 19;277(7):564-71.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
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