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H M Ashraf1, Asim Javed, Shahzad Ashraf
1Department of Medicine, Military Hospital, Rawalpindi.
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This case report describes pulmonary embolism in a patient as a complication of extended stay at high altitude. He also had increased plasma homocysteine levels. Hypercoagulability at high altitude along with hyperhomocysteinemia is a risk factor for arterial and venous thrombosis.
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