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How come we got diastolic murmurs?

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Diastolic murmurs: Flow occurs during ventricular diastole as the ventricles fill. Abnormal mitral/tricuspid stenosis can produce such a murmur with impaired diastolic filling, while regurgitation across the aortic/pulmonary valves can accentuate flow into ventricles also producing a murmur.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Why can we hear better the diastolic murmur in expiration?

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