We present the case of a 25-year old man with a history of marijuana and tobacco consumption who, during a commercial flight to Epidemiological Survey of the Main Tick-Borne Pathogens Infecting Dogs from the Republic of Moldova Cusco, presented dyspnea, loss of consciousness, and epileptic condition.He arrived in this city presenting arterial hypotension, abolished pulmonary murmur, with no recovery of consciousness.The thorax tomography revealed lung bullae Mindfulness or relaxation: What is more effective for work stress? Literature review and the tomography showed pneumocephalus.
He was diagnosed with cerebral gas embolism.Hypoxemia associated with seizures and loss of consciousness in a young person during a flight is not a common event.Loss of cabin pressure during climb appears to be the triggering event in patients with lung disease.