@AnginaJoelie You say echo shows atrial fibrillation, you most likely right. I was wondering, is it the wall motion that you can read that well or the ECG below that guides you to that conclusion ?
umesh2063- acute GE T-99.9: doesn't make sense. GE could be gastroenteritis. T (temperature? 99.9F?) grade 2/6 ear;y diastolic murmur at apex - depends on whether it's low pitched/rumbling (mitral stenosis) or blowing (aortic regurgitation). Doctors generally have bad handwriting and lots of abbreviations- could you have misread?
Dude, your echo doesn't coincide with the auscultatory findings. Notice that the echo shows atrial fibrillation. Your heart sounds are very regular - and with a good opening snap as well!
hanasia2011 - no, this is mitral stenosis. There is no regurgitant jet under the mitral valve leaflets. The anterior leaflet has the classic doming/ hockey stick appearance on the parasternal long axis view (1st clip).
Dude, your echo doesn't coincide with the auscultatory findings. Notice that the echo shows atrial fibrillation. Your heart sounds are very regular - and with a good opening snap as well!
S1, S2, OS and mid-diastolic murmur
toandang 1 week ago
poo poo
fastbreakr 1 month ago
@AnginaJoelie You say echo shows atrial fibrillation, you most likely right. I was wondering, is it the wall motion that you can read that well or the ECG below that guides you to that conclusion ?
raindi100 1 month ago
Probably mitral stenosis due to rheumatic fever.
raindi100 1 month ago
How old are you?
raindi100 1 month ago
umesh2063- acute GE T-99.9: doesn't make sense. GE could be gastroenteritis. T (temperature? 99.9F?) grade 2/6 ear;y diastolic murmur at apex - depends on whether it's low pitched/rumbling (mitral stenosis) or blowing (aortic regurgitation). Doctors generally have bad handwriting and lots of abbreviations- could you have misread?
AnginaJoelie 7 months ago
Dude, your echo doesn't coincide with the auscultatory findings. Notice that the echo shows atrial fibrillation. Your heart sounds are very regular - and with a good opening snap as well!
hanasia2011 - no, this is mitral stenosis. There is no regurgitant jet under the mitral valve leaflets. The anterior leaflet has the classic doming/ hockey stick appearance on the parasternal long axis view (1st clip).
AnginaJoelie 7 months ago
Dude, your echo doesn't coincide with the auscultatory findings. Notice that the echo shows atrial fibrillation. Your heart sounds are very regular - and with a good opening snap as well!
AnginaJoelie 7 months ago
Can you tell me what does this mean ?
I got a report from doctor "DIAGNOSIS : ACUTE GE T-99.9, FAINT EARLY DIASTOLIC MURMUR AT APEX GRADE-2".
Please help me out what does this mean?
Thanks
umesh2063 8 months ago
its MR
hanasia2011 1 year ago