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"Terrible Triad" Injury in an Adolescent Patient With a High-Energy Femoral Shaft Fracture: A Case Report. [PDF]
Koskiniotis AE+4 more
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Skin necrosis after autologous fat grafting for augmentation rhinoplasty: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Jiang X+6 more
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Fat necrosis of the rectus abdominis following extensive body contouring surgery, where is the limit? [PDF]
Boudousq E, Moris V.
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Fat Embolism and Fat Embolism Syndrome
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019Fat embolism (FE) occurs frequently after trauma and during orthopaedic procedures involving manipulation of intramedullary contents. Classically characterized as a triad of pulmonary distress, neurologic symptoms, and petechial rash, the clinical entity of FE syndrome is much less common.
David L. Rothberg+1 more
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Anaesthesia, 2001
Fat embolism syndrome is a collection of respiratory, haematological, neurological and cutaneous symptoms and signs associated with trauma and other disparate surgical and medical conditions. The incidence of the clinical syndrome is low (< 1% in retrospective reviews) whilst the embolisation of marrow fat appears to be an almost inevitable ...
N. Soni, A. Mellor
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Fat embolism syndrome is a collection of respiratory, haematological, neurological and cutaneous symptoms and signs associated with trauma and other disparate surgical and medical conditions. The incidence of the clinical syndrome is low (< 1% in retrospective reviews) whilst the embolisation of marrow fat appears to be an almost inevitable ...
N. Soni, A. Mellor
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1962
SummaryAn attempt has been made to assess the problem of fat embolism, a condition certain to become more common because of the increasing amount of trauma occurring today.Seven case records of this condition are presented and are used as illustrations in a discussion of the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.
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SummaryAn attempt has been made to assess the problem of fat embolism, a condition certain to become more common because of the increasing amount of trauma occurring today.Seven case records of this condition are presented and are used as illustrations in a discussion of the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.
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Intensive Care Medicine, 2017
Fat embolism syndrome is illustrated and ...
Caricato A+3 more
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Fat embolism syndrome is illustrated and ...
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