Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care (Nov 2016)

Medical image of the week: Lynch syndrome

  • Athale A ,
  • Morrison C ,
  • Betancourt R ,
  • Segar J

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc087-16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 202 – 204

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No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. A 43-year-old woman with a history of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and recent treatment for pyelonephritis was transferred to our hospital for increasing shortness of breath. Four months prior to admission, she developed unprovoked bilateral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary emboli (PE) and was started on rivaroxaban at that time. At presentation, she was complaining of worsening shortness of breath, heavy menstrual bleeding and pain in her calves. CT angiography of chest showed multiple pulmonary emboli to the lower lobes and left upper lobe (Figure 1) and lower extremity venous Doppler showed extensive, acute deep vein thrombosis involving the femoral, popliteal and calf veins bilaterally. Rivaroxaban was held due to anemia and thrombocytopenia and there was concern for respiratory failure since she developed new DVT and PE. She was transfused with 1 unit of packed red blood cells and started on a heparin drip. She continued to have significant menorrhagia, the ...

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