| Description | Valvular Lesion | Extra Info |
| Grade II/IV low pitched rumbling diastolic murmur with presystolic accentuation best heard at the LLSB increasing in intensity with inspiration | |
| Grade IV/VI harsh systolic ejection murmur best heard at the second left ICS with or without increase with inspiration | |
| Grade II/IV low pitched rumbling diastolic murmur with presystolic accentuation best heart at the apex in the left lateral decubitus position | |
| Grade II/IV high pitched diastolic decrescendo murmur at the LSB with or without radiation to the apex that increases with inspiration | |
| Grade II/IV high pitched diastolic decrescendo murmur at the left sternal border with or without radiation to the apex | |
| Grade II-IV/VI high pitched blowing pansystolic murmur at the apex with radiation to the axilla | |
| Grade II-IV/VI high pitched pansystolic murmur at the LLSB increasing in intensity with inspiration | |
| Grade IV/VI harsh systolic ejection murmur best heard at the second right ICS radiating to the carotids | |
| Grade II-III/VI high pitched late systolic murmur at the apex radiating up to the left sternal border | |