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From: Aggressive Aortopathy in neonatal Marfan syndrome

Fig. 1

Transthoracic echocardiogram. a 2D subcostal long axis view: Moderately dilated aortic root (1.46 cm, Z score 3.90). (LV: left ventricle). b 2D parasternal short axis view: Diaphragmatic eventration causing liver protrusion into thoracic the cavity and compression of the right atrium (RA). (LA: left atrium; RVOT: right ventricular outflow tract). c Magnified color compare 4 chamber apical view: Myoxomatous, severely prolapsing tricuspid valve (arrow) with mild tricuspid regurgitation. Liver is visibly compressing the right atrium. (RV: right ventricle). d Color compare 4 chamber apical view: Myoxomatous, severely prolapsing tricuspid valve with central coaptation gap (arrow) and severe tricuspid regurgitation. e Magnified color compare 4 chamber apical view: Myoxomatous, severely prolapsing mitral valve (arrow) with mild regurgitation. Note the spine compressing the left atrium and the leftward bowing of the atrial septum (dotted line). f Magnified color compare 4 chamber apical view: Myoxomatous severely prolapsing mitral valve (arrow) with severe regurgitation through a posterior jet

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