Introduction: Pulmonary embolism, an emergency that can have fatal consequences, can be presented with a common symptom that can be missed, such as syncope.Case presentation: We present a case of a young, low-risk male who presented with attacks of syncope and dyspnea followed by massive pulmonary embolism. We also review the pathophysiology of syncope in pulmonary embolism cases and strategy of how to work up with similar cases.Conclusion: Pulmonary embolism should be considered and excluded in every case of recurrent attacks of syncope.
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