Heart murmurs are caused
by turbulent blood flow coming into, going through or exiting the heart.
A heart murmur is an abnormal heart sound caused
by turbulent blood flow into, through or out of one or more heart chambers.
Heart murmurs are «swooshing» sounds created
by turbulent blood flow and are most commonly associated with diseases that affect the heart valves such as degenerative valve disease, AV valve dysplasia, pulmonic stenosis however, disease that do not primarily affect the valves such as dilated cardiomyopathy may secondarily cause a murmur by stretching apart the valve leaflets causing them to leak as the heart enlarges.
This whooshing sound is the murmur, and it is caused
by turbulent blood flow through the heart.
A heart murmur is caused
by turbulent blood flow in the cardiac chambers or great vessels.
Not exact matches
From
blood flow to weather patterns, the equations prove invaluable in modeling
turbulent environments; even so, physically meaningful solutions are nearly impossible to come
by.
A murmur is an abnormal sound produced
by turbulent (rough)
blood flow.
It is cause
by abnormal
turbulent blood flow.