Zhou Can examined the little girl and found a noticeable bulge in her precordial area, with a significant tremor between the third and fourth rib at the left margin of the sternum.
Especially when pressing with the fingertip on this area, the tremor was more pronounced.
He tried using a stethoscope to examine this area and heard a very distinct murmur. This was the sound of a murmur produced during myocardial contraction.
"Could there be a problem with the right ventricle?"
Zhou Can was not too certain, but based on experience, he made a preliminary diagnosis of the patient's lesion.
He carefully listened to the patient's intercostal murmur again.
His eyebrows slightly furrowed, this kind of murmur was very strange, he was sure he had never heard it before.
There are so many types of congenital heart disease.
What kind of lesion could produce such a murmur?
Performing an echocardiogram for the patient might be a good choice.
