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A 16-Year-Old Boy Is Evaluated in the Office Due to Leg

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A 16-year-old boy is evaluated in the office due to leg cramps.  He plays soccer but frequently stops in the middle of practice due to cramps in both legs.  The patient is afebrile.  Blood pressure is 170/90 mm Hg bilaterally in upper extremities.  Point of maximal impulse is nondisplaced.  S1 is normal, and S2 is physiologically split.  An S4 is heard, as well as a continuous murmur best auscultated over the back at the left paravertebral area.  Distal pulses in the radial arteries are prominent.  Dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses are difficult to palpate.  The rest of the physical examination is unremarkable.  Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's continuous murmur?


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Skin's Integrity

Describes the condition of skin being whole, undamaged, and intact, protecting the body from external harm.

Pressure Points

Specific areas on the body sensitive to pressure, which can be used therapeutically in massage or acupressure.

Bowel Sounds

Audible noises within the abdomen produced by the movement of gas and fluid in the intestines.

Wound Drain

A device or technique used to remove pus, blood, or other fluids from a wound to facilitate healing.

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