Abstract

Recent small trials involved limited number of patients shown an increased risk of Venous thromboembolism in HIV patients, pulmonary thromboembolism being one of them. Patients with HIV infected and thromboembolism may have a typical clinical presentation mimicking common cold such as fever, cough and dyspnea. We describe case report of patients with symptom mimicking pneumonia who presented with acute pulmonary embolism and treated then subsequently diagnosed as having HIV infection.

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