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What causes late systolic murmur?

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Classic: The classic answer is mitral valve prolapse.

Answered 8/21/2013

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AV valve prolapse: Classically, the regurgitant flow from mitral or tricuspid valve prolapse is expected to produce a late systolic murmur. Of course, the patients don't always read the textbooks.

Answered 5/6/2016

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