Abstract

Deep Vein Thrombosis with Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage is an uncommon Presentation of acute Leukemia. Early diagnosis of acute respiratory failure etiology in patients with Acute Leukemia and Pulmonary Infiltrates is essential. We report a case in a 51- years old male who presented with shortness of breath & cough with blood admixed sputum with a history of right leg pain acutely. CTPA showed signs suggestive of DAH with no evidence of thromboembolism which let us evaluate him further leading to a diagnosis of DAH.

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