0 a condition in which unusual sounds can be heard in the heart, sometimes as a result of a fault in its structure
Mode of presentation was analyzed in the 57 cases with adequate documentation: cardiac failure (29,51 %), heart murmur (17, 30%), cyanosis (5, 9%), family history (4, 7%), other (2, 4%).
Moderate and severe regurgitations were detected only in 3% of neonates, and only 0.5% of them had an audible heart murmur, 0.2% neonates presented cyanosis or cardiorespiratory distress.
Social fund help was refused to a single-parent family in which there is a young boy under five years of age who has a heart murmur and an enlarged heart.
He missed the first ten games due to a heart murmur.
James had a strong desire to compete in athletics, but his doctors prevented him from participating because of a heart murmur that developed after a serious illness.
The child was referred to our institution for evaluation of a heart murmur.
A heart murmur was heard at ten days of age.
A congenital cardiac anomaly was thus far unsuspected, even though a soft systolic heart murmur had been known to exist since early childhood.