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An unusual cause of cardioembolic stroke

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2D-TEE in the bicommisural view of the mitral valve showing encased mass on the posterior leaflet (AVI 27227 kb)

2D-TEE with color Doppler of the mitral valve in the bicommisural view showing regurgitant signal through the mass (AVI 12068 kb)

3D-TEE of the mitral valve showing encased mass on the posterior valve leaflet3 (AVI 2782 kb)

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Chamsi-Pasha, M.A., Al Emam, A.R.A., Sayyed, S.H. et al. An unusual cause of cardioembolic stroke. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging 32, 261–262 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-015-0764-1

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