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Aortic stenosis on angiography. 

Aortic stenosis on angiography. 

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... the cardiac catheterization laboratory, the diagnosis of AS was confirmed during angiography, which shows severe stenosis at the aortic valve (Fig 2); thereafter, aortic valve balloon dilation was performed using a balloon threaded on the femoral ar- tery guidewire (Fig 3). Repeat 2-D echocardiography performed before discharge re- vealed mild AS with a gradient of 6 mm Hg, and mild aortic regurgitation with LV ejection fraction of 30% to 35%. ...