A holosystolic murmur in an infant that is best heard along the left sternal border in the third to fifth intercostal spaces and does not radiate to the neck is indicative of
A) a ventricular septal defect.
B) patent ductus arteriosus.
C) pulmonary stenosis.
D) aortic sclerosis.
E) dextrocardia.
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