Abstract:Pulmonary embolism in pregnant women is fairly common complication, and it remains to be the one of major causes of maternal mortality in the number of countries. The need to compare risks of the mother and child makes the search for optimal treatment tactics very complicated in this specific case. The experience of the last decades provides evidences for choosing aggressive treatment tactics, accurate diagnostics and early surgical intervention. The authors of this article describe the clinical case of succes… Show more
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