Examples of mitral stenosis murmurs

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An explanation of the mitral stenosis murmurs from the heart murmur lecture (in response to a question posted in the comments).
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best video on youtube for mitral stenosis sound.

daniellehamilton
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An opening snap only occurs in some cases of mitral stenosis. Because mitral stenosis is a relatively rare murmur, the opening snap is rare as well. When it does occur however, it always follows S2, and can be distinguished from a split S2 because an opening snap tends to be spaced farther apart from S2, and because the opening snap is lower pitched.

StrongMed
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Johnyster, sorry just saw this comment now...An opening snap tends to occur earlier than S3 (though usually later than a normally split S2), be higher pitched than an S3 (though often lower pitched than S2), and almost always crisper and shorter in duration than S3, the latter of which typically sounds like a low thud.

StrongMed
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Excellent! Thanks for sharing helping us learn what in some bad schools (like Unibe in CR) they don't teach us.

Renku
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OMG. YOUR VIDEO IS SO AMAZING! Thank you endlessly! 😊😊 23/3/2019

HafizahHoshni
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Thank you sooo much ❤️❤️❤️ i really understood it 💫

mariamseturidze
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Thanks again for another great lecture. Just wondered if you had any examples of a metallic heart sounds related to a mitral valve replacement? also, if a tissue valve replacement, is there a difference in the sound? with thanks

angelaalani
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How to differentiate an opening snap from the s3 sound ?

Johnyster
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do an opening snap always follow S2?if not any special circmstance in which it does?

udaypmishra