Title of article :
deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism in a physically nonprepared trekker in the himalayas: an autopsy report
Author/Authors :
senthil, senthil post graduate institute of medical education research - department of forensic medicine, chandigarh, india , bansal, y. s. post graduate institute of medical education research - department of forensic medicine, chandigarh, india , vaishnav, dilip post graduate institute of medical education research - department of forensic medicine, chandigarh, india , narayanan, lakshmi post graduate institute of medical education research - department of forensic medicine, chandigarh, india
Abstract :
deep venous thrombosis (dvt) and subsequent pulmonary thromboembolism (pte) in high altitude climbers is a well-known concept. the acclimatization process at high altitude is itself a thrombogenic event. accordingly, when a physically nonprepared individual with preexisting thrombogenic risk factors attempts trekking at high altitude, they may end up with fatal thromboembolic events. here, we report a case of a low-lander with multiple thrombogenic risk factors who developed dvt and pte when he went for a trekking trip in the himalayas. the risk factors, autopsy findings, and possible mechanism of developing fatal pulmonary embolism, in this case, are discussed here.
Keywords :
high altitude , deep vein thrombosis , pulmonary thromboembolism , hypoxia , virchow’s triad
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine