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Title: Pansystolic murmur in the newborn: tricuspid regurgitation versus ventricular septal defect. Author: Kelley JR, Guntheroth WG. Journal: Arch Dis Child; 1988 Oct; 63(10 Spec No):1172-4. PubMed ID: 3196072. Abstract: Neonates with a pansystolic murmur who had Doppler echocardiography were reviewed. Ten infants had tricuspid regurgitation (detected at a mean age of 25 hours), 12 had a ventricular septal defect (detected at 65 hours), and seven had both. Tricuspid regurgitation is the more likely cause of a pansystolic murmur at the lower left sternal border in the first day of life.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]