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An Unusual Manifestation of Renal Angiomyolipoma: Pulmonary Fat Embolism

Urology, 2015
Renal angiomyolipoma (AML) is the most common benign renal mesenchymal tumors. AMLs are usually asymptomatic and frequently affect women. Only epithelioid variant has malignant potential. Although life-threatening complications related to retroperitoneal bleeding and massive hematuria are possible, it is often detected incidentally.
Nurullah Hamidi   +8 more
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Label-Free Diagnosis of Pulmonary Fat Embolism Using Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectroscopic Imaging

Applied Spectroscopy, 2022
The diagnosis of pulmonary fat embolism (PFE) is of great significance in the field of forensic medicine because it can be considered a major cause of death or a vital reaction. Conventional histological analysis of lung tissue specimens is a widely used
Qi Cheng   +7 more
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Intraosseous infusion and pulmonary fat embolism

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2001
OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of pulmonary fat embolism after the intraosseous (IO) infusion of normal saline and drugs and to determine whether pulmonary capillary blood is a predictor of lung fat embolism. DESIGN: A randomized, prospective, animal study. SETTING: Animal research laboratory of a university hospital.
Suzanne P. Murphy   +5 more
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Pulmonary Imaging in Fat Embolism Syndrome

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1986
Ventilation/perfusion lung scanning can be used to effectively detect fat embolism following skeletal trauma. Typical ventilation/perfusion findings may be present when the chest radiograph is normal, and clinical findings are equivocal.
Ren P. Ducret   +2 more
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Pulmonary Fat Embolism Syndrome After Liposuction Surgery

Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 2019
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) after liposuction is very rare. Up until now, only 18 cases, including this case, of liposuction-induced FES have been reported.
M. Saon, D. Walker, G. Nair, S. Al-katib
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Roentgen Manifestations of Traumatic Pulmonary Fat Embolism

Radiology, 1962
Pulmonary fat embolism was first recognized clinically in 1862(1) by German investigators. Since that time the problem has been studied and all features of the condition have been described (2–4). I t is the purpose of this report to present the pulmonary roentgen manifestations of traumatic fat embolism.
John B. Little, Yosh Maruyama
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Evidence for angiotensin mediation of the late histopathological effects of pulmonary fat embolism: Protection by losartan in a rat model

Experimental Lung Research, 2018
Purpose: In a model of fat embolism using triolein-treated rats, we have reported that the acute pulmonary histopathological changes at 48 hrs were ameliorated by the angiotensin AT1 receptor blocker losartan, the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor ...
A. Poisner   +7 more
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Fat Embolism Syndrome and Pulmonary Microvascular Cytology

Chest, 1992
Pulmonary microvascular cytology consists of analysis of capillary blood sampled while a Swan-Ganz catheter is in the wedge position. This technique has proved to be useful in the diagnosis of lymphangitic spread of carcinoma in the lungs and there are case reports of their use in amniotic fluid embolism.
Xavier Castella   +4 more
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Traumatic Pulmonary Fat Embolism

Australasian Radiology, 1965
SUMMARY The radiological features of pulmonary fat embolism are illustrated, and the pathological process is discussed.
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Occurrence of pulmonary fat and bone marrow embolism

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1982
The lungs of 136 persons dying as a result of road traffic accidents were studied retrospectively for the presence of fat and bone marrow emboli. Comparable investigations were made in 54 cases of acute myocardial failure reported to the medicolegal authorities and in 50 cases of fatal drug overdose.
Diana Buchanan, John Mason
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