Heart click
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With the advent of newer, non-invasive imaging techniques, the origin of other, so-called adventitial sounds or heart clicks has been appreciated. These are short, high-pitched sounds.
- The atrioventricular valves of patients with mitral stenosis may open with an opening snap[1][2] on the beginning of diastole.
- Patients with mitral valve prolapse may have a mid-systolic click along with a murmur.[3]
- Aortic and pulmonary stenosis may cause an ejection click[4] immediately after S1.
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- ↑ "The Auscultation Assistant - Mitral Stenosis". Retrieved 2009-03-17.
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- ↑ "Techniques - Heart Sounds & Murmurs Exam - Physical Diagnosis Skills - University of Washington School of Medicine". Retrieved 2009-03-06.