Live scan (TOE): severe aortic regurgitation, bicuspid valve, ?infective endocarditis
TOE for ? source of embolus causing ischaemic left lower limb. initial TTE suggested AV looked thickened with ? echogenic masses. TOE found HIGHLY clinically relevant findings and a surgical emergency.

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