Classically in mitral valve prolapse, the clinician can hear a(n) :
A) Midsystolic click followed by a grade I murmur that crescendos up to S2
B) Opening snap followed by a grade III holosystolic murmur
C) Crescendo-decrescendo grade I diastolic murmur after S2
D) Rough grade III holosystolic murmur that obscures S1 and S2
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