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From: Biatrial myxoma and multiple organ infarctions combined with Leriche syndrome in a female patient

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Brain MRI with diffusion, CTA and transthoracic echocardiography. (A) Acute multifocal territorial infarct, frontotemporoparietal lobe area and striatocapsule with minimal swelling in the left mid-cerebral artery. (B) Multifocal spleen and renal infarctions in bilateral kidneys and complete segmental obstruction of the aortic bifurcation, bilateral common iliac arteries, right internal iliac artery and bilateral popliteal arteries. (C) A large (5.7×3 cm) round and pedunculated homogeneous mass that occupied most of the RA and prolapsed through the tricuspid valve with functional tricuspid stenosis, and another large (3.8×2 cm) villous mass that was attached to the septal side with no stalk in the large LA with mild MR.

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