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... gallop rhythms were correlated with the vibrations of the apex cardiogram ( ultra- low - frequency tracing ) by Laubry and Pezzi in the twenties , and were further analyzed by means of phonocardiography by Wolferth and Margolies ( 1933 ) ...
... gallop rhythms were correlated with the vibrations of the apex cardiogram ( ultra- low - frequency tracing ) by Laubry and Pezzi in the twenties , and were further analyzed by means of phonocardiography by Wolferth and Margolies ( 1933 ) ...
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... gallop ; pericardial knock Fourth sound Atrial contraction Presystole Atrial sound or atrial gallop ( adults ) 0.12-0.18 sec . after aortic component of second sound 0.10-0.16 sec . before first vibration of first sound Appearance Low ...
... gallop ; pericardial knock Fourth sound Atrial contraction Presystole Atrial sound or atrial gallop ( adults ) 0.12-0.18 sec . after aortic component of second sound 0.10-0.16 sec . before first vibration of first sound Appearance Low ...
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... Gallop rhythm of the heart , Circulation 20 : 703 , 1959. ( Abst . ) Grayzel , J .: Gallop rhythm of the heart . II . Quadruple rhythm and its relation to summation and augmented gallops , Circulation 20 : 1053 , 1959A . Grayzel , J ...
... Gallop rhythm of the heart , Circulation 20 : 703 , 1959. ( Abst . ) Grayzel , J .: Gallop rhythm of the heart . II . Quadruple rhythm and its relation to summation and augmented gallops , Circulation 20 : 1053 , 1959A . Grayzel , J ...
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amplifier amplitude aorta aortic aortic component aortic insufficiency aortic stenosis apex atrial auscultation band block blood calibration cardiac Cardiol caused changes Chapter characteristics chest clinical close closure decrease delayed described diastolic murmur dilatation et al fact filter flow fourth sound frequency functional gallop heard heart disease heart sounds higher hypertension increase insufficiency interval intracardiac latter left interspace left ventricle left ventricular loud Luisada magnitude means microphone mitral insufficiency mitral stenosis mitral valve myocardial infarct normal observed occurs opening snap patients peak phase phonocardiogram phonocardiography present pressure presystolic pulmonary artery range rapid recorded relative response result revealed rhythm right ventricular rise rumble second sound septal defect severe shows splitting subjects systolic murmur third sound tion tracing tricuspid typical usually valvular various vibrations wall wave