Dalkıran, TahirGüngör, OlcayKandur, YaşarDağoğlu, BesraAcıpayam, CanAlpcan, AyşegülTursun, Serkan2025-01-212025-01-2120202148-9645https://doi.org/10.24938/kutfd.792374https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/tr/yayin/detay/421869https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/22942Pulmonary embolism is rarely diagnosed in pediatric burnpatients and is often only discovered at autopsy. Herein we wouldlike to present the case of a pediatric patient with pulmonarythromboembolism who was burnt by hot water at home. A 4-yearoldgirl who was treated at an external center for 9 days due tosecond degree burn injuries in both legs. After the discharge shehad suddenly become restless and than gone unconscious. Sincepulmonary thromboembolism was suspected as the cause ofcardiopulmonary arrest, a pulmonary computed tomographyangiogram was taken, which showed a thrombus in the lobar andsegmental branches of the right pulmonary artery supplying theright lower lobe. Enoxaparin sodium treatment (2×1mg/kg) wasinitiated. At day 16, a control computed tomography angiogramshowed that the thrombus in the lobar and segmental branches ofthe pulmonary artery had disappeared. This case report illustratesthe importance of chemoprophylaxis against pulmonaryembolism in both pediatric and adult burn patients. In such cases,especially the severe ones, a sudden deterioration of patient’sclinical status in the form of respiratory distress or failure shouldraise suspicion about the possibility of pulmonary embolism.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPeriferik Damar HastalıklarıGenel ve Dahili TıpPatolojiAcil TıpKalp ve Kalp Damar SistemiPULMONARY THROMBOEMBOLISM IN A CHILD AFTER BURN INJURYArticle22347848210.24938/kutfd.792374421869