A patient presents with bounding pulses, wide pulse pressure, and a blowing diastolic murmur. Which condition is likely?
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Correct answer: Aortic regurgitation
Aortic regurgitation causes wide pulse pressure and a decrescendo diastolic murmur due to backflow into the left ventricle.
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