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Fig. 2 | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

Fig. 2

From: 'Color Doppler stripes’ make it difficult to diagnose the severity of valvular heart diseases: a report of two cases

Fig. 2

Transesophageal echocardiography in case 1. B-mode in long axis view. The arrow shows high echoic structure attached to the mitral valve [mitral valve prolapse (P3)]. Color Doppler transesophageal echocardiography. Color Doppler stripes are visible on the annular side within the LA and LV, as well as in the RA and RV. (yellow arrows). M-mode in long axis view. The arrow shows vibration structure (shaggy eco). Color M-mode in long axis view. The arrow shows that color Doppler stripes appear just below the shaggy echo, whether inside or outside of the LV. Ao: aorta, LA: left atrium, LV: left ventricle, RA: right atrium, RV: right ventricle

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