(Occur without a pathological condition involved).
(Occur without a pathological condition involved).
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These include 'Innocent Murmurs' (e.g. young animals with temporary murmurs), Physiologic/Flow Murmurs (e.g. athletic animals especially thoroughbred horses; conditions such as anaemia, fever, peripheral arteriovenous fistula) and Aortic flow murmurs. These are the most common in young animals, particularly young fit thoroughbred horses.
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These include:
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:''''Innocent Murmurs'''' - e.g. young animals with temporary murmurs
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:'''Physiologic/Flow Murmurs''' - e.g. athletic animals especially thoroughbred horses; conditions such as [[:Category:Anaemia|anaemia]], fever, peripheral [[Arteriovenous Fistula|arteriovenous fistula]]
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:'''Aortic flow murmurs''' - These are the most common in young animals, particularly young fit thoroughbred horses.
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Valve regurgitations in horses can be functional or pathological (Endocardiosis is the most common form of older equine valve pathology)
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Valve regurgitations in horses can be functional or pathological. ([[Endocardiosis]] is the most common form of older equine valve pathology.)