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Initial Management of the Newly Diagnosed PE

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The initial management of the patient with PE can be conveniently done by first dividing the condition as to whether it is primary or secondary PE. Decision making regarding management strategy follows and is heavily predicated on what is derived from an initial detailed history taking leading on to a stepwise management plan according to the algorithm shown in Fig. 18.1.

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Correspondence to Peter Huat Chye Lim MBBS, MMed(Surg), M.Inst.Urol(Lon) FAMS, D.Urol(Lon), FICS .

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Lim, P.H.C. (2013). Initial Management of the Newly Diagnosed PE. In: Lim, P. (eds) Men's Health. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4766-4_18

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