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A case of early pulmonary embolism following blunt trauma to chest and a long bone fracture: a case report.

Yalini ThivaharanAsurappulige DayapalaMuthulingam Thanushan
Published in: Egyptian journal of forensic sciences (2023)
Possibilities of early PE in the absence of detectable DVT could be due to hyper-coagulability states, clots from the lower extremity completely getting detached and embolizing to the pulmonary circulation, screening errors, and "de novo" thrombi in the pulmonary circulation. Chest trauma is an identified risk factor for early or late pulmonary embolism. Action of the post-traumatic adrenergic response causing vascular endothelial inflammation and the synthesis of circulating adhesion molecules leading to localized thrombosis have also been suggested as causes for this phenomenon. A greater understanding of rare risk factors for early PE and the possibility of rare complications of chest trauma is useful in detecting and treating them in time, reducing morbidity and mortality.
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