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A Rare Case of Pulmonary Embolism
Aditi Dattagupta1, Immaneni Sathyamurthy2, Prabu Pandurangan3
1Formerly Senior Registrar (Fellow of National board in Cardiology); Currently Associate Consultant Cardiology, Sakra World Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka.
Abstract:
Pulmonary embolism is the occlusion of the pulmonary arteries by blood or foreign material. Commonly pulmonary embolism is seen when thrombus from the deep veins of the legs or pelvis embolise into the pulmonary artery. Rarely tumours, vegetations can embolise to pulmonary artery. We report a rare case of a haematological malignancy presenting as right atrial mass and pulmonary embolism, in a young male.
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