Yes, pulmonary embolism can be a potential complication of radiation treatment, particularly in patients receiving radiation for cancers in the chest area. Radiation can lead to vascular damage and thrombosis, increasing the risk of blood clots that may travel to the lungs. Additionally, immobilization during treatment can contribute to venous stasis, further raising the risk of embolism. It's essential for healthcare providers to monitor patients for signs of thrombosis and pulmonary embolism during and after radiation therapy.
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withOut knowing more details than "EMBOLISM"* Pulmonary embolism?* Brain embolism?* Air embolism - caused by an air bubble; usually from decompression sickness in divers?* Thromboembolism - an embolism caused by a blood clot ?you're best bet is to talk to your doctor
Pink tinged frothy sputum in a patient could be caused by conditions such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, or pulmonary embolism. It is important for the patient to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Jack Ruby died on January 3, 1967. He died from complications following a pulmonary embolism caused by his lung cancer.
Vena cava filters are usually inserted in to prevent PE caused by a thrombosis in a deep vein (DVT).
Innohep is in a class of drugs called antithrombotic drugs. It helps to prevent blood clots which are caused by deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
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A Pulmonary Infarction is the death of a small area of lung resulting from pulmonary embolism. It occurs in a small, dead-end pulmonary artery and often causes pain in the back or chest.PI is an an infrequent consequence of Pulmonary Edema(< 10% of cases). It is sometimes due to thrombosis in situ of the pulmonary arteries as might occur in congenital heart disease associated with severe pulmonary hypertension or in hematologic disorders (eg, sickle cell anemia).
A blockage of an artery of the lung by foreign matter such as fat, tumor, tissue, or a clot originating from a vein
Pleurisy is inflammation of the tissue that lines the lungs and chest cavity (pleura), leading to chest pain that worsens with breathing or coughing. It can be caused by infections, like pneumonia, or other conditions like autoimmune diseases or pulmonary embolism. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms with pain relievers and sometimes anti-inflammatory medications.
A blood clot that blocks an artery to the brain can cause a stroke. If the clot blocks blood flow to the lungs pulmonary embolism can occur. A blood clot that blocks a coronary artery can cause a heart attack.
A pleural effusion is a build up of fluid between the (visceral and parietal) layers which line the lungs and chest cavity. Whereas....... A pulmonary embolus is a sudden blockage in a lung artery caused by a blood clot that travels to the lung from another part of the body. NB: - Pleural effusion = problem in visceral and parietal layers - Pulmonary embolus = problem in lung artery