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The fat embolism syndrome

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1987
The clinical fat embolism syndrome consisting of progressive pulmonary insufficiency, cerebral disfunction, and petechiae is rare. Following severe skeletal trauma, fat droplets appear in the circulating blood and embolize the capillaries of the lungs and other organs.
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The fat embolism syndrome

Injury, 1997
The classical fat embolism syndrome comprises the symptoms of petechial rash, pulmonary distress and mental disturbances with an onset 24-48 h following a pelvic or long-bone fracture. Although the first description of the fat embolization process is ascribed to Zenker’ in an article published in 1862, he only mentioned the presence of fat in the lung ...
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Fat embolism

Anaesthesia, 2002
N. Soni, P. E. Horowitz
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Fat Embolism Syndrome [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
Fat embolism in humans was first recognized in 1861 by Zenker (1) who described fat droplets in the lung of a railroad worker who had suffered a fatal thoracoabdominal crush injury. Despite the patient’s multiple fractures, Zenker believed the fat to have originated from the contents of a lacerated stomach.
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FAT EMBOLISM

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1951
E P, CARREAU, G A, HIGGINS
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FAT-EMBOLISM

The Lancet, 1969
J I, Tonge, J, Ferguson
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Interventional therapies for pulmonary embolism

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2023
Lucas Lauder, Elazer R Edelman
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Fat embolism

The American Journal of Surgery, 1953
W W, GLAS, T D, GREKIN, M M, MUSSELMAN
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FAT EMBOLISM

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
F M, Grazer, W A, Mathews
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