Abstract
The main ultrasound criterion for diagnosing pulmonary infarction is the presence of triangular/wedge-shaped or rounded, hypoechogenic, homogeneous, pleura-based lesions. When used in point-of-care, ultrasonography of several organs can facilitate the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in a patient presenting with chest pain. We describe a case of chest pain which we thought was due to angina, but point-of-care ultrasonography directed us to a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.
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Bitar, Z., Maadarani, O., Abdelfatah, M., Alothman, H., & Hajjiah, A. (2022). Multiorgan Ultrasonography for the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism. European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.12890/2022_003272
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