You are incorrect - the best diagnosis based on the history and physical examination in our patient is an innocent pulmonary ejection murmur. The term innocent pulmonary flow murmur is also used. Keep in mind, however, that all murmurs are flow murmurs.


Your choice: Ventricular septal defect

Patients with a ventricular septal defect typically demonstrate a harsh, systolic murmur loudest at the mid-to-lower left sternal edge that begins simultaneously with the first heart sound. The murmur is often holosystolic. Unless the defect is large, the precordial impulse is normal. The character, location and timing of the murmur establishes the diagnosis.