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S3 Gallop
S3 is best heard with the bell at the APEX to LLSB. An intermittent S3 can be a normal finding in children and adolescents.
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Mitral valve prolapse causes a mid to late systolic (non ejection) click, best heard at the APEX to LLSB. The click occurs later (moves clos...
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Splitting of S2 is best heard at the LUSB to LMSB, and is usually not heard at the APEX. This is because P2 (the pulmonary closure component...
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