After traveling by air from Romania to New York, a 35-year-old woman develops a sudden onset of chest pain and shortness of breath. She has not experienced anything like this before, but her sister had a similar episode after the delivery of her first child. On examination, the patient appears anxious and tachypneic. Her lungs reveal good air movement bilaterally.   What is the most likely diagnosis? What are the possible underlying mechanisms? What are the risk factors?

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After traveling by air from Romania to New York, a 35-year-old woman develops a sudden onset of chest pain and shortness of breath. She has not experienced anything like this before, but her sister had a similar episode after the delivery of her first child. On examination, the patient appears anxious and tachypneic. Her lungs reveal good air movement bilaterally.

 

What is the most likely diagnosis?

What are the possible underlying mechanisms?

What are the risk factors?

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