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Nov 2018
18m 31s

Heart Murmurs

THOMAS WATCHMAN
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In this episode I cover heart sounds and heart murmurs. If you want to follow along with written notes on heart murmurs go to https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/cardiology/murmurs/ or find the cardiology section in the Zero to Finals medicine book. This episode covers the physiology and pathophysiology of heart sounds, valvular heart disease and heart murmu ... Show More
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