PULMONARY EMBOLIZATIONS

tessa55454

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How does one develop a PE? Is it because of a really bad lung infection that could lead to a PE?

Excuse my ignorance re: this subject matter, but I really don't understand the orgin of it.

Tessa 27/cf
 

serendipity730

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Usually a PE results from a blood clot elsewhere in the body (usually the legs) that dislodges and travels to the lung. This is a similar scenario to a stroke.
 

Diane

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Are you talking about a pulmonary embolism.......or pulmonary embolization?
~ An embolism is like what Mary said a blood clot that travels to the lung
~ an embolization is a procedure you have done when you have ongoing hemoptysis problems.
 

tessa55454

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I did not know there was a difference, but now that you have pointed it out. I was basically wondering how one gets a blood clot in your lungs. I did know that it can travel from your lower legs to your lungs. I didn't know if pe's were common in CFers?

I believe patients are treated on blood thinners, correct me if I am wrong.

thanks diane,

Tessa 27 w/cf
 
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