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Der 1. Herzton ist das Schallphänomen zu Beginn der Systole, d. h. zum Zeitpunkt der isovolumetrischen Kontraktion und des AV-Klappenschlusses.

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Franke, HJ.P. (1984). Der 1. Herzton. In: Allgemeine und spezielle Auskultation des Herzens. J.F. Bergmann-Verlag, Munich. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54200-8_4

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