findings of congestive heart failure (edema, pulmonary rales, elevated jugular venous pressure), and the rash of erythema marginatum The Carey Coombs Murmur occurs during acute rheumatic fever.
Accompanying symptoms of shortness of breath, weight gain, swelling, and high jugular venous pressure led to his congestive heart failure diagnosis. The study remarked: "Quincke’s pulse is ...