Only your doctor can tell for sure what is right for you!
I don't think so. I believe that he has a pulmonary embolism but I am not sure if that is how he died. Although in 1940 his son Carol had committed suicide
Congestive heart failure can cause pulmonary edema but I am not sure about an embolism.Congestive heart failure (CHF) depending on the severity of the condition can cause pulmonary edema. As the disease progresses, if the patient has left sided CHF, the blood does not flow properly and will get backed-up into the lungs thereby causing pulmonary edema. For those with right-sided heart failure, you will get back-up into the peripheral vascular system and will have edema of the extremities (hands and feet). As for the embolism, again, as the CHF worsens, the work of the heart is increasing and the heart is not effectively pumping the blood. As the heart begins to pump less and less blood with each contraction, you can get stagnation of the blood in the chambers of the heart. Blood clots (ie embolism) can occur. This is also true for individuals who have atrial fibrillation because the blood is not effectively pumped out of the heart.
Sure. It's called an embolism.
You're sick. Make sure someone posts your autopsy report online.
A tentative diagnosis is a diagnosis which is not confirmed.
Sure. There is a site online where you can see them. Follow link.
be cautions swagg.tootie2kute make sure to make your decompression stops on the way to the surface
Sounds like there was internal bleeding, but the only way to know for sure is to get an autopsy.
I'm not sure but i think it's the pulmonary artery.
I'm pretty sure that the frogs pulmonary artery carries oxygen poor blood to the lungs.
Sure. You just see if the person's heart is beating. But you're gonna have to be a doctor.