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Fat embolism

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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Embolization in atherosclerosis

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2002
Much has been learned about microembolization in the last two decades. The promising blood markers for brain injury will further enhance our future understanding of microembolic events. New surgical techniques, drugs, and devices have substantially reduced microembolization during carotid angioplasty, CEA, and CABG.
Leslie Cho, Jay S. Yadav
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Pulmonary embolism

2015
Pulmonary embolism is usually a consequence of deep vein thrombosis, and together the two conditions are known as venous thromboembolism. Non-thromboembolic causes of pulmonary embolism are rare. Pulmonary thromboembolism is a potentially life-threatening disease, if left untreated.
Adam Torbicki   +2 more
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Pulmonary Embolism

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Zed O, Seedat   +2 more
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Splenic embolization

Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1980
While transcatheter embolization of the spleen has shown promise in the treatment of a wide spectrum of disorders, the incidence of serious complications with this technique has limited its use as an alternative to operative splenectomy. In our institution 41 patients were treated with a modified technique involving partial splenic embolization ...
Ioulios Iossifides   +4 more
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Pulmonary Embolism Following Embolization of an Arteriovenous Malformation

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1996
The case of a 12‐year‐old girl who suffered a severe intracranial bleed secondary to a large arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is described. Following investigation the appropriate treatment was considered to be embolization of the AVM, under general anaesthesia, using N‐butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA).
D. A. Carapiet, J. E. Stevens
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Cholesterol embolism

2010
Abstract Cholesterol embolism occurring after vascular surgery or intra-arterial angiographic procedures is not uncommon, but is often unrecognized. The clinical features mimic several conditions, including contrast nephropathy and systemic vasculitis, and—if misdiagnosed—can result in the inappropriate use of powerful immunosuppressive ...
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CORONARY EMBOLISM

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953
J T, CHENG, W J, CAHILL, E F, FOLEY
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Pulmonary embolism

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1988
Pulmonary embolism remains a challenging problem in diagnosis and management for the emergency physician. Although its clinical presentation is protean and often ambiguous, risk stratification can be accomplished based on the predictive power of a limited number of physical and historical characteristics.
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PULMONARY EMBOLISM

Anesthesiology, 1967
W G, Wolfe, D C, Sabiston
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