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(Chest. 1971;59:235-237.)
© 1971 American College of Chest Physicians

Massive Hemothorax Complicating Heparin Therapy for Pulmonary Infarction

Charles E. Millard M.D.1

1 Associate in Clinical Research, Pulmonary Division, Rhode Island Hospital; Physician in Charge, Mrs. Charles A. Zinderstein Memorial Pulmonary Laboratory, Bristol County Medical Center, Bristol, Rhode Island

The occurrence of hemothorax during heparin therapy for pulmonary infarction should alert the clinician to the potentially lethal possibilities inherent in such a situation. Caution should be exercised to prevent excessive anticoagulation.







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