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Definition of Systolic murmur
1. Noun. A murmur heard during systole.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Systolic Murmur
Literary usage of Systolic murmur
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1901)
"When I auscultated the patient I found, over the base of the heart, a very loud
systolic murmur, which was heard all the way up and down the sternum. ..."
2. The Diagnostics of Internal Medicine: A Clinical Treatise Upon the by Glentworth Reeve Butler (1909)
"In a majority of cases narrowing does not exist, and one of the following conditions
is present: dilatation of the aorta; FIG. I'.'l.—AORTIC systolic murmur ..."
3. The Lancet (1860)
"There was a harsh systolic murmur at Ihe third left cartilage, ... The systolic
murmur heard, at last report, at the third left cartilage, is now diffused ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1901)
"systolic murmur was present in the second space, heard loudest over the left
auricle—that ... A loud systolic murmur could be heard over the aortic orifice ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on the Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases by Austin Flint (1859)
"It belongs, therefore, in the class of systolic murmurs, and may be called the
mitral systolic murmur. An aortic direct murmur, also produced by ..."
6. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1899)
"Crescendo murmur continued by ventricular systolic murmur. —In this case the
former bruit is produced in the same way as when it is heard alone, ..."