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cardiac auscultation murmurWe know clinical auscultation is an art . It is more of a  special sens rather ! It is a combination of natural and acquired ability of your brain to phase out a sound or series of sounds . Sound perception also has  two point discrimination  like touch .(Auditory cortex -Temporal lobe maturity)

It involves selective blanking  and noise cancellation techniques. Ambient noise  contamination is more in youngsters . Elderly men  often have otosclerois so they are benefited by  this handicap .Your chief maybe one of them .So simply do not bother.

Finally ,  clinical acoustics   require lot of imagination . Seniors professors  know what they are expected to hear in a given patient . They look for it rather than  they hear  it  .This is the secret of their  magic ears .

The famous quote  “What the mind do not  know  . . . the eyes do not see”   is very much  applicable  for the ears as well ! 

What your  temporal lobe  do not expect  . . . the ears do not hear!

Beware , even experienced cardiologists  mistake   systolic events   with that of  diastolic and vice versa !

Final message

With due courtesies  to great men like  Potain ,  Leatham , Austin flint,   and other pioneers of cardiac auscultation , I would modify  the  title  of this article .

The science of  cardiac auscultation  may appear more of an  auditory illusion to many  youngsters today  . Still , dedicated  auscultation , with a sound clinical knowledge in a quiet  room  with  a good stethoscope  would  make this illusion  into a  reality !

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