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'''S4''' is the fourth heart sound, the "ta" of "ta-lub-dub," or the "chich" in "chich-a-ron."  An '''S4''' is also known as the Tennessee [[Gallops|gallop]] because of the high density of patients with '''S4''' gallops in this state.
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'''S4''' is the fourth heart sound, the "ta" of "ta-lub-dub," or the "chich" in "chich-a-ron."  An '''S4''' is also known as the Tennessee [[Gallops|gallop]] because of the high density of patients with '''S4''' gallops in this state.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/12/heart/ Physical Exam Tips: The Heart (Gomerblog)]</ref><ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/11/heartbeats-dr-dre/ Product Review: Heartbeats by Dr. Dre Stethoscopes (Gomerblog)]</ref>
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'''Additional Topics'''
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* [[S1]]
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* [[S2]]
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* [[S3]]
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* [[S5]]
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* [[T1]]
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* [[L1]]
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* [[F5]]
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'''References'''
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[[Category:Physical Exam]]
 
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[[Category:Cardiology]]

Latest revision as of 17:42, 23 November 2017

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S4 is the fourth heart sound, the "ta" of "ta-lub-dub," or the "chich" in "chich-a-ron." An S4 is also known as the Tennessee gallop because of the high density of patients with S4 gallops in this state.[1][2]


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References


  1. Physical Exam Tips: The Heart (Gomerblog)
  2. Product Review: Heartbeats by Dr. Dre Stethoscopes (Gomerblog)


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