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* Jugular venous pressure may be raised with 'a' wave indicating increased right atrial pressure. A 'v' wave indicating development of tricuspid regurgitation may also be seen | * Jugular venous pressure may be raised with 'a' wave indicating increased right atrial pressure. A 'v' wave indicating development of tricuspid regurgitation may also be seen | ||
* Right ventricular heave and thrill | * Right ventricular heave and thrill | ||
* Murmurs of tricuspid and pulmonic regurgitation maybe audible. | * Murmurs of tricuspid and pulmonic regurgitation maybe audible. | ||
* Loud P2 | |||
* Ejection click | |||
===Abdomen=== | ===Abdomen=== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
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Overview
Physical Examination
Heart
- Jugular venous pressure may be raised with 'a' wave indicating increased right atrial pressure. A 'v' wave indicating development of tricuspid regurgitation may also be seen
- Right ventricular heave and thrill
- Murmurs of tricuspid and pulmonic regurgitation maybe audible.
- Loud P2
- Ejection click