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The Incidence Of Acute Pulmonary Embolism With Covid-19 Pneumonia In Saudi Arabia: A Retrospective Single-Center Study, Samah I. Abohamr, Mubarak A. Aldossari, Hala A. Amer, Hiba M. Saadeddin, Sara W. Abdelhamid, Fayaz A. Bhat, Eman Abdul Aziz Elsheikh
The Incidence Of Acute Pulmonary Embolism With Covid-19 Pneumonia In Saudi Arabia: A Retrospective Single-Center Study, Samah I. Abohamr, Mubarak A. Aldossari, Hala A. Amer, Hiba M. Saadeddin, Sara W. Abdelhamid, Fayaz A. Bhat, Eman Abdul Aziz Elsheikh
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Background: Computed tomography (CT) plays a significant role in the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and has helped to identify patients with serious complications. We investigated the clinical characteristics and chest CT findings of COVID-19 positive patients complicated with acute pulmonary embolism (APE). Methods: A retrospective, record-based, case-series study was performed examining 483 patients admitted to King Saud Medical City during the pandemic, from April 2020 to June 2020. Of these, 92 patients who underwent chest CT scans were included in the final analysis. The incidence of APE, clinical presentations, radiological patterns, and patient outcomes were assessed …
Acute Pulmonary Embolism As An Initial Presentation Of Klinefelter Syndrome: A Case Report, Ghizlane El Ouazzani, Chaimae Toutai, Ikbal Alla, Nabila Ismaili, Noha El Ouafi
Acute Pulmonary Embolism As An Initial Presentation Of Klinefelter Syndrome: A Case Report, Ghizlane El Ouazzani, Chaimae Toutai, Ikbal Alla, Nabila Ismaili, Noha El Ouafi
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) includes deep vein thrombosis and its complications and pulmonary embolism. Cancer, surgery, prolonged immobilization, fractures, paralysis, use of oral contraceptives, and hereditary coagulopathies are classic risk factors for VTE. An increased incidence of VTE has been reported in patients with Klinefelter syndrome (KS), with a reported prevalence of 0.1e0.2% in the general population and up to 3.1% in infertile men. Despite the high rate of thromboembolic disease in patients with KS, the etiology of this phenomenon is not well understood, and most of our current knowledge is limited to small sample studies. We present the case of …