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the whole cardiac exam was (sm)

Posted By: sa on 2007-11-16
In Reply to: I want to say that is correct - sm - mmk

Subject: the whole cardiac exam was (sm)

something like this: Regular rhythm. Apex not s/l pra. Normal S1, split S2. Soft systolic murmur heard best at the left sternal border.   ( I flagged it)   I think Indian doctor educated in England.


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