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- Stills_murmur abstract "Still's murmur (also known as vibratory murmur) is a common type of benign or "innocent" functional heart murmur that is not associated with any sort of cardiac disorder or any other medical condition. It can occur at any age although it is most common among children two to seven years of age and it is rare in adulthood.Still’s murmur was initially described by Dr. George Frederic Still, England’s first professor of childhood medicine at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. In his pediatric textbook Common Disorders and Diseases of Childhood published (1909) Dr. Still noted:“I should like to draw attention to a particular bruit which has somewhat of a musical character, but is neither of sinister omen nor does it indicate endocarditis of any sort. …its characteristic feature is a twangy sound, very like that made by twanging a piece of tense string... Whenever may be its origin, I think it is clearly functional, that is to say, not due to any organic disease of the heart either congenital or acquired.”".
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- Stills_murmur wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Stills_murmur wikiPageRevisionID "679088419".
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Aorta.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Aortic_valve.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_surgery.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Cardiology.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cardiology.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Echocardiography.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Electrocardiography.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink File:Stills_murmur_auscultation_location.png.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Functional_murmur.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink George_Frederic_Still.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink George_still.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Great_Ormond_Street_Hospital.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Great_Ormond_Street_Hospital_for_Children.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Heart_click.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Innocent_murmur.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Phonocardiogram.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_valve.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Stethoscope.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink Supine_position.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLink File:Stills_Murmur_in_a_Toddler.ogg.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageWikiLinkText "Still's murmur".
- Stills_murmur hasPhotoCollection Stills_murmur.
- Stills_murmur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stills_murmur subject Category:Cardiology.
- Stills_murmur hypernym Type.
- Stills_murmur comment "Still's murmur (also known as vibratory murmur) is a common type of benign or "innocent" functional heart murmur that is not associated with any sort of cardiac disorder or any other medical condition. It can occur at any age although it is most common among children two to seven years of age and it is rare in adulthood.Still’s murmur was initially described by Dr. George Frederic Still, England’s first professor of childhood medicine at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.".
- Stills_murmur label "Still's murmur".
- Stills_murmur sameAs نفخة_-_Still.
- Stills_murmur sameAs m.057xft_.
- Stills_murmur sameAs Q7616991.
- Stills_murmur sameAs Q7616991.
- Stills_murmur wasDerivedFrom Stills_murmuroldid=679088419.
- Stills_murmur isPrimaryTopicOf Stills_murmur.