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HUMAN ANATOMY-ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780134562773
Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 21, Problem 1CT
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The reason of the gurgling sound at the beginning of the systole.
Introduction:
The abnormal sounds during the heartbeat cycle of a person are known as heart murmurs. These sounds are indicative of any medical condition. The swishing or whooshing sounds besides the normal “lub-dup” sounds of the heart are the heart murmurs. The heart murmurs can be congenital or may develop later in a person’s life.
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