A patient develops pulmonary thromboembolism due to?
Correct Answer: DVT
Description: ANSWER: (C) DVTREF: Harrison 17th ed chapter 265When venous thrombi dislodge from their site of formation, they embolize to the pulmonary arterial circulation or, paradoxically, to the arterial circulation through a patent foramen ovale or atrial septal defect. About half of patients with pelvic vein thrombosis or proximal leg DVT develop PE, which is usually asymptomatic. Isolated calf vein thrombi pose a much lower risk of PE, but they are the most common source of paradoxical embolism.
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