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From: Multiple cerebral infarctions due to calcified amorphous tumor growing rapidly from an antecedent infection and decreasing rapidly by detachment of fibrin and antithrombotic drugs: a case report

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Serial transthoracic echocardiographs. A hyperechoic lesion or an acoustic shadow were not observed 7 months before the admission (A). An immobile hyperechoic 14.9 × 12.1 mm mass with an acoustic shadow arising from a posterior cusp of the mitral valve on admission (B, arrowheads). The mass was decreased to 13.8 × 9.7 mm in size on the 9 th day of admission (C, arrowheads)

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