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Filter by Meaning The old wooden floorboards creaked with a stridor under her feet.
The sound of the scissors cutting through the paper was a stridor.
The patient's stridor was causing shortness of breath.
The stridor made it difficult for the doctor to hear the heartbeat clearly.
The stridor was heard during the systolic phase of the cardiac cycle.
The patient's stridor improved after undergoing valve replacement surgery.
The patient's stridor was more noticeable when lying down.
The doctor used a stethoscope to listen for the stridor.
The patient's stridor indicated a problem with the heart valves.
The doctor heard a stridor when listening to the patient's heart.
The patient's stridor was a result of a congenital heart defect.
The stridor was more noticeable when the patient was lying on their left side.
The stridor was caused by blood flow obstruction in the mitral valve.
The patient's stridor was a result of rheumatic fever.
The patient's stridor improved after receiving medication.
The stridor was a sign of a heart valve problem.
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