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These are transesophageal echographic images from a 47 year old woman with multiple medical problems including: bipolar disorder, diabetes, smoking and hypertension. One week prior to admission the patient developed a blue toe and was admitted to hospital to investigate nausea and abdominal pain. A CT of the abdomen revealed bilateral infarctions of the kidneys. A CT of the chest and an MRI located but could not identify a lesion in the arch of the aorta and hence a transesophageal echogram was done. |
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