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A 35-year-old male presenting with 1-year history of shortness of breath and angina on exertion. On examination, he was noted to have pulsatile neck vessels and ejection systolic murmur as shown in video 1 . Possibilities kept for pulsatile neck vessels were aortic regurgitation (AR; dancing carotid), tricuspid regurgitation (TR; c-v waves), third-degree heart block (canon a wave) and thoracic aortic aneurysm. Two-dimensional (2D) echocardiography was done which ruled out any AR, TR lesions and showed presence of severe aortic stenosis in four-chamber view video 2 with severity confirmed in Doppler...