A rare case report of a saddle pulmonary embolism presenting with high grade fevers, responsive to anticoagulation.
Parole chiave
Astratto
BACKGROUND
Pulmonary embolism can manifest by a myriad of clinical symptoms. High grade fever is a rare presentation of thromboembolic phenomenon.
UNASSIGNED
A middle aged woman presented with high grade fevers.
UNASSIGNED
Patient remained febrile despite broad spectrum antibiotics. All cultures were negative. CT angiogram of the chest was done, eliciting a large saddle embolus.
METHODS
Intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) was administered and subsequently started on anticoagulation. Patient became afebrile 3 days after initiation of anticoagulation and all antibiotics were discontinued.
RESULTS
We demonstrate a case of a saddle pulmonary embolism presenting with high grade fevers that responded to anticoagulation.
CONCLUSIONS
It is imperative to include pulmonary embolism in the differential diagnosis, when presented with high-grade fever in patients with unclear diagnosis.