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Innocent Murmurs: A Suspect Diagnosis in Non-Pregnant Adults
The American Journal of Cardiology, 08/25/09
Guntheroth WG – Innocent murmurs in childhood are not normally found in adults, except for pregnant women whose blood viscosity and velocity resemble children's. When murmurs are found in nonpregnant adults, echocardiography is prudent.
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