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Persistent Hiccups as a Rare Presenting Symptom of Pulmonary Embolism
- Hassen, Getaw worku;
- Singh, Mona Milkha;
- Kalantari, Hossein;
- Yemane-Merriwether, Selamawit;
- Ferrante, Steven;
- Shaw, Ronald
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Abstract
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a life-threatening condition that may present as dyspnea, chest pain,cough or hemoptysis, but often occurs without symptoms. It is not typically associated with hiccups.Hiccups are generally self-limiting benign contractions of the diaphragm that may be associatedwith medications or food but may also be symptomatic of serious disease when persistent. Wereport 3 cases of PE presenting as persistent hiccups. [West J Emerg Med. 2012;13(6):479-483]
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