A friction murmur is a grinding sound heard over the apex of the heart through a stethoscope in patients with pericarditis. It is formed as a result of friction between t ...
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Read MorePhlebotomy fever: symptoms, treatment and prevention Phlebotomy fever, also known as Balkh fever, Bukhara fever, Cretan fever, mosquito fever, Pappataci fever, Pappataci ...
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