Pulmonary glue embolism after radiological embolization of pelvic varices: A case report.
Elise Longueville,
Sandra Dury,
Julien Ancel
et al.
Abstract:Background: Non-thrombotic pulmonary embolism (NTPE) is defined as embolization in the pulmonary circulation of biological or non-biological substances and foreign bodies. The migration of glue in the pulmonary circulation during interventional procedures is unusual and has been reported mainly after gastroenterological procedures. The most severe cases of NTPE can be life-threatening.
Case presentation: A 31-year-old woman developed respiratory failure 24 hours after radiological embolization of pelvic varice… Show more
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