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CLINICAL TRANSLATIONAL THERAPEUTICS

Is Incidentally Detected Pulmonary Embolism in Cancer Patients Less Severe? A Case-Control Study

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Pages 131-134 | Published online: 02 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

Incidental pulmonary embolism (PE) in cancer patients is usually thought to be of mild degree. We investigated the severity of PE and evaluated the potential of raising the suspicion of PE in such patients. The computed tomography (CT) extent of PE was evaluated in 19 consecutive unsuspected and 19 randomly selected symptomatic patients. A clinical pattern useful for suspecting PE was also searched. On CT, number of embolized vessels, location of emboli, and simple instrumental findings were not different in the two groups. PE is not less severe in unsuspected cancer patients; moreover, PE may be clinically suspected in such patients.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Profs. Palla, Prandoni, and Pistolesi ideated the study and wrote the paper, Dr. Falaschi read the CT images, Dr. Marconi was in charge of clinical data, Dr. Rossi elaborated the statistical data. Prof. Palla had full access to all the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity and accuracy of the data and its analysis. The work had no specific funding and there are no financial disclosures to be made by authors.

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