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kaplan diagnostic heart Q - rumrum
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a 58 y/o man prsents to his physician for his yearly checkup. His past medical history is remarkable for rheumatic fever. On physical examination, the physician notes that the loud, snapping S1 sound heretofore presents in this patient is now much softer in intensity. Which of the following is suggested by this physical finding.

a Regurgitant, immobile aortic valve.
b. Regurgitant, mobile mitral valve.
c. Regurgitant, mobile tricuspid vlavle.
d. stenosed, immobile mitral valve.
e stenosed, mobile aortic vavle
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ddd
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#3
DDD
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#4
opening snap is present in ms and if its severe ms,the vavle doesnt open kos its calcified...and hence the s1 snappin sound vill b softer in intensity...ddd????
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#5
the answer is D
thanks for the great explanation ganong
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