Pulmonary embolism: Pathophysiology, Types, diagnosis, & Treatment
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In this video, we will talk briefly about the pathophysiology of pulmonary embolism, its types, diagnosis, and treatment options available. A pulmonary embolism occurs when a blood clot, often formed in the deep veins of the legs, travels to the lungs and blocks a pulmonary artery. This obstruction can disrupt blood flow, leading to potentially life-threatening consequences. #pulmonaryembolism #lungshealth #medicalstudent ______________________________________________________________________ Ti...
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