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Things diastolic often describes (“diastolic ________”)
pressure, pressures, volume, murmur, dysfunction, function, filling, flow, murmurs, failure, hypertension, depolarization, velocity, rumble, phase, volumes, period, sound, gradient, compliance, component, length, levels, interval, relaxation, velocities, dimension, augmentation, readings, increases, shock, thrill, reading, collapse, arrest, properties, curve, diameter, size, index, stiffness, sounds, dimensions, overload, abnormalities, potential, frame, ratio, tension, portion, bruit, performance, threshold, relation, measurements, image, pause, stress, images, thickness, regurgitation, slope, overloading, phases, intervals, elevation, gallop, frames, wave, reversal, distensibility, motion, fall, expansion, rhythm, perfusion, fig, rise, fluttering, measurement, inflow
How diastolic often is described (“________ diastolic”)
early, left, systolic, late, aortic, pulmonary, high, right, normal, low, pitched, mitral, mean, elevated, apical, average, short, rapid, abnormal, mid, lower, end, higher, arterial, soft, shortened, impaired, loud, prominent, typical, global, peak, improved, absent, reduced, variable, adequate, faint, spontaneous, slow, restrictive, passive, cardiac, ventricular, continuous, lowest, maximal, presystolic, post, coronary, systemic, enhanced, disturbed, coarse, inadequate, prolonged, shorter, derived, steady, tricuspid, minimal, basal, umbilical, supine, valvular, indirect, predominant
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