Delayed paradoxical air embolism following caesarian section for placenta previa — A case history

Autor: Cluroe, Alison D.
Zdroj: Pathology; January 1994, Vol. 26 Issue: 2 p209-211, 3p
Abstrakt: To the Forensic Pathologist air embolism is a well recognized cause of sudden death arising due to a variety of causes, be they therapeutic, accidental or criminal. Two variations of this theme have been reported in the literature. These are: paradoxical air embolism, where air entering the venous circulation finds its way, usually via a congenital heart abnormality, into the systemic circulation; and the phenomenon of delayed air embolism where death does not immediately ensue, but occurs often some hours after air enters the circulation.
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