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| ==Overview==
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| A Graham Steel murmur is a [[heart murmur]] typically associated with [[pulmonary regurgitation]]. It is a high pitched [[early diastolic]] murmur heard best at the left sternal edge in the second [[intercostal space]] during [[inspiration]].
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| ==Pathophysiology==
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| The murmur is heard due to a high [[velocity]] regurgitant flow across the [[pulmonary valve]]
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| ==Differential Diagnosis of Underlying Causes==
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| The Graham Steel murmur is most often a consequence of [[pulmonary hypertension]].
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| [[Category:Cardiology]]
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| [[Category:Physical examination]]
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| [[Category:Mature chapter]]
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