In CT imaging for acute pulmonary embolism, what can we infer from a radiologist’s comments about the right heart in terms of risk stratification and management?
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Pulmonary Embolism In Pregnancy
Diagnosing a pulmonary embolism in a pregnant patient is a situation that requires clinicians to employ a high index of suspicion. The presentation is complicated by the fact that symptoms commonly associated with PE in the non-pregnant population can be caused by normal physiologic changes of pregnancy.