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- ... a heart murmur and an extra sound (midsystolic click). The murmur usually gets longer and louder when ...
- ... brain wave activity that occurs in response to clicks or certain tones. ... your scalp and on each earlobe. A brief click or tone will be transmitted through earphones you ...
- ... leave installed in the car. This lets you click the car seat into place each time you ...
- ... you are in your patient portal, you can click the links to perform basic tasks. You can ...
- A heart murmur, click, or other abnormal sound is almost always heard through a stethoscope. The provider may be able to feel a ...
- ... moving the hips. The provider listens for any clicks, clunks, or pops. Ultrasound of the hip is ...
- ... even when not bearing weight. Your knee buckles, clicks, or locks. Your knee is deformed or misshapen. ...
- ... pulses or blood pressure in the legs. A click may be heard if a bicuspid aortic valve ...