• A Graham Steell murmur is a heart murmur typically associated with pulmonary regurgitation. It is a high pitched early diastolic murmur heard best at...
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  • Graham Steell (27 July 1851 – 10 January 1942) was a Scottish physician and cardiologist remembered for describing the Graham Steell murmur. Graham Steell...
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    Diastolic heart murmurs are heart murmurs heard during diastole, i.e. they start at or after S2 and end before or at S1. Many involve stenosis of the...
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    it is secondary to pulmonary hypertension it is referred to as a Graham Steell murmur. Because pulmonic regurgitation is the result of other factors in...
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    His youngest son, Graham Steell was a prominent British physician and cardiologist who is best known for identifying the cardiac murmur that bears his name...
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    diastolic rumbling murmur, may not be detectable (silent MS), but they may reappear as compensation is restored. The Graham Steell murmur of pulmonary regurgitation...
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  • neurology muscular dystrophy Graham Steell murmur Graham Steell cardiology mitral stenosis pulmonary regurgitation murmur in patients with pulmonary hypertension...
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    PMID 21810849. S2CID 42655107. Caldwell, Margaret. "Sir James Graham (1856–1913)". Graham, Sir James (1856–1913). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved...
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  • The Diagnosis and Treatment of Incipient Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1911 Graham Steell, Intrathoracic Tumours and Aneurysms in their Clinical 1910 George Newton...
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