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Haemorrhagic pulmonary oedema: post-pulmonary embolectomy.
  1. J W Garvey,
  2. G Wisoff,
  3. C Voletti,
  4. M Hartstein

    Abstract

    A case of haemorrhagic pulmonary oedema after successful pulmonary embolectomy is presented. The relevant literature is reviewed. Thirteen cases are analysed as well as the four survivors. The aetiology appears to be ischaemic damage of the capillary bed. This had previously been called incomplete infarction by Castleman. The incidence is low after acute pulmonary embolectomies but appears to be much higher after chronic endarterectomies, especially with severe pulmonary hypertension. Therapy is outlined.

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