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Fig. 1. An 88-year-old man who presented with dyspnea after repeat aortic valve replacement with a prosthetic tissue valve 3 months earlier due to severe aortic stenosis with infective endocarditis. (A) On postoperative echocardiography, moderate paravalvular leakage (arrows) projecting to the LV chamber during the diastolic phase is noted. (B and C) On computed tomography, a paravalvular defect (arrows) is noted just below the left coronary sinus. AO: aorta, LA: left atrium, LV: left ventricle, RA: right atrium, PA: pulmonary artery. Fig. 1. An 88-year-old man who presented with dyspnea after repeat aortic valve replacement with a prosthetic tissue valve 3 months earlier due to severe aortic stenosis with infective endocarditis. (A) On postoperative echocardiography, moderate paravalvular leakage (arrows) projecting to the LV chamber during the diastolic phase is noted. (B and C) On… Cardiovasc Imaging Asia Oct;1(4):
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