Pulmonary vein thrombosis

Last revised by Daniel J Bell on 9 Jul 2023

Pulmonary vein thrombosis is a rare but potentially serious condition with a number of underlying possible etiologies.

Often the signs and symptoms are non-specific and can range from acute (pulmonary infarction) to more insidious (progressive or recurrent pulmonary edema). Patients may have dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, fever, and/or hypoxemia.

Causes include:

Chronic pulmonary vein stenosis or obstruction may demonstrate 9:

Anticoagulation use is thought to be doubtful in terms of clinical outcome but may avoid clot development in the left atrium and possibly promote recanalization of the affected pulmonary vein 3.

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