A male patient in his 50s presented to the emergency department with a three-day history of shortness of breath, New York Heart Association class IV, and oxygen desaturation. His physical examination revealed a large volume radial pulse with bibasal crepitation in the lungs and a soft diastolic murmur in the aortic area on auscultation of his heart. He was managed on the line of decompensated heart failure.
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