학술논문

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Presenting Section with Massive Pulmonary Embolism.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research. Sep2020, Vol. 14 Issue 9, p8-9. 2p.
Subject
*VENA cava inferior
*PULMONARY embolism
*SYNDROMES
*PELVIC pain
*CHRONIC pain
*PULMONARY artery
*SYMPTOMS
Language
ISSN
0973-709X
Abstract
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) causes chronic pelvic pain due to incompetent, dilated pelvic veins. Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) thrombosis can either be a cause or effect of PCS. Pulmonary embolism in such a setting is rare with only a few reported cases till date. A heightened awareness and clinical suspicion for the specific symptomatology and associated findings are necessary to prevent catastrophe. This report is about a rare case in a young multiparous female with overlooked chronic pelvic pain, due to PCS presenting with breathlessness and hypotension. On evaluation, her echocardiogram revealed dilated right sided chambers, large thrombus in IVC and right pulmonary artery. Troponin was elevated. Computed Tomography (CT) scan confirmed massive pulmonary embolism along with presence of dilated pelvic plexus and dilated right ovarian vein. She was successfully treated with systemic thrombolysis followed by oral anticoagulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]