Pulmonary embolism aggravated by two short flights 3 days apart
Charles M Grossman1, Jocelyn C White, Patrick M Dunn
1Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Department of Medicine, Portland, OR 97205, USA. lindatian06@yahoo.com
Abstract:
An elderly internist experienced aggravation of preexisting pulmonary emboli following each of two short flights of 75 min apiece 3 d apart. A brief discussion of risk factors is included. It is suggested that pertinent reports should separate venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) from uncomplicated deep venous thrombosis (DVT).
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