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Interleukin-6 as an early marker for fat embolism

Interleukin-6 as an early marker for fat embolism

... for fat embolism would be of great clinical benefit and the aim of our study was to determine whether IL-6 was such a ...for fat embolism ...of fat cells [18]. Our animal model for ...

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Effects of phorbol myristate acetate and sivelestat on the lung injury caused by fat embolism in isolated lungs

Effects of phorbol myristate acetate and sivelestat on the lung injury caused by fat embolism in isolated lungs

... Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a serious clinical problem in patients associated with long bone fracture ...of fat or fatty acids from broken long bones and other sources is the primary cause leading ...

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Fat Embolism Syndrome in a Patient with Bilateral Tibial Fractures: Report of the Case and Review of the Literature

Fat Embolism Syndrome in a Patient with Bilateral Tibial Fractures: Report of the Case and Review of the Literature

... Prevention of the condition starts from the location of injury, the patients’ transportation and arrival to the A + E department (pre-hospital care). Of paramount importance is rapid and aggressive resuscitation and ...

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Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging of Cerebral Fat Embolism: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging of Cerebral Fat Embolism: Case Report and Review of the Literature

... Subclinical fat embolism is present after nearly 100% of long-bone fractures, although the FES is present in only 0.5–3.5% of cases (1, 2). Typical clinical manifes- tations occur within several hours of ...

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Fat embolism after fractures in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: an underdiagnosed complication? A systematic review

Fat embolism after fractures in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: an underdiagnosed complication? A systematic review

... and fat embolism syndrome, an underdiagnosed complication after ...fractures. Fat embolism syndrome is characterized by consciousness disturbance, respiratory failure and skin ...develop ...

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Reversible MR Changes in the Cat Brain after Cerebral Fat Embolism Induced by Triolein Emulsion

Reversible MR Changes in the Cat Brain after Cerebral Fat Embolism Induced by Triolein Emulsion

... by fat is still ...of fat (8–11). The biochemical theory assumes that intravascular fat results from lipid mo- bilization from depot sources, or loss of chylomicron emulsion stability, resulting in ...

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Cerebral fat embolism syndrome after long bone fracture due to traffic accident: a case report

Cerebral fat embolism syndrome after long bone fracture due to traffic accident: a case report

... 196 U/L, aspartate aminotransferase 286 U/L, lactate dehydrogenase 739 U/L, creatine kinase 1092 U/L, creativekinase MB 78 U/L, and cardiac troponin I 0.01 ng/mL. The patient did not have hypoxemia and the arterial blood ...

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Fat embolism syndrome after nailing an isolated open tibial fracture in a stable patient: a case report

Fat embolism syndrome after nailing an isolated open tibial fracture in a stable patient: a case report

... During his 5-day stay in the ICU, the patient did not re- quire intubation, although supplemental oxygen was pro- vided (initially, 4 liters/min via nasal cannulae) under continuous pulse oximetry monitoring and repeated ...

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Experimental Cerebral Fat Embolism: Embolic Effects of Triolein and Oleic Acid Depicted by MR Imaging and Electron Microscopy

Experimental Cerebral Fat Embolism: Embolic Effects of Triolein and Oleic Acid Depicted by MR Imaging and Electron Microscopy

... cerebral fat emboli is a new finding that differs from that of Kim et al ...cerebral fat embolism, and this point should be clarified in further ...

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Histopathological evaluation of autopsy cases with isolated pulmonary fat embolism (IPFE): is cardiopulmonary resuscitation a main cause of death in IPFE?

<p>Histopathological evaluation of autopsy cases with isolated pulmonary fat embolism (IPFE): is cardiopulmonary resuscitation a main cause of death in IPFE?</p>

... Fat embolism (FE) is characterized by the presence of fat globules in the circulatory system. This situation is very common (47 – 100%), especially after long-bone fractures and in several other ...

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Cerebral Fat Embolism Syndrome from Penetrating Trauma: A Rare Cause and Effect

Cerebral Fat Embolism Syndrome from Penetrating Trauma: A Rare Cause and Effect

... The patient had no substantial neurological improve- ment and underwent bedside percutaneous tracheostomy on the sixth hospital day. Repeat MRI on the eighth hos- pital day showed expected progression of cerebral ...

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Fat Embolism Syndrome: A Case Report and Review Literature

Fat Embolism Syndrome: A Case Report and Review Literature

... cited. Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a life-threatening complication in patients with orthopedic trauma, especially long bone ...of fat embolism is made by clinical features alone with no ...

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Traumatic Fat Embolism Syndrome:  Two Cases

Traumatic Fat Embolism Syndrome: Two Cases

... Fat embolism syndrome is a rare condition that usu- ally occurs as a complication of long bone trauma. It becomes apparent 24-72 hours after injury, with respiratory, neurological, urinary, ocular, and ...

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Fat embolism due to bilateral femoral fracture: a case report

Fat embolism due to bilateral femoral fracture: a case report

... Fat embolism is most commonly associated with skeletal injury and is most likely to occur in patients with multiple long-bone and pelvic ...rarely, fat embolism is also associated with some ...

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Rapamycin Alleviated the Symptoms of Fat Embolism Syndrome by Modulating Autophagy in a Rat Model

Rapamycin Alleviated the Symptoms of Fat Embolism Syndrome by Modulating Autophagy in a Rat Model

... disease, fat embolism syndrome is complication, which brought great pain to patient and their family served as a serious social ...liquid fat by tail vein ...of fat granules, and the dominant ...

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From the diagnosis to the therapeutic management: cerebral fat embolism, a clinical challenge

From the diagnosis to the therapeutic management: cerebral fat embolism, a clinical challenge

... have been defined and even in terms of Gurd and Wilson’s criteria, no justifications for the number of features needed for the diagnosis have been provided. This is prob- ably a consequence of the fact that only a small ...

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Dynamic MR Imaging Patterns of Cerebral Fat Embolism: A Systematic Review with Illustrative Cases

Dynamic MR Imaging Patterns of Cerebral Fat Embolism: A Systematic Review with Illustrative Cases

... cerebral fat embolism have been reported in the literature without a systematic ...cerebral fat embolism may result in adjustment of the appropriate management and improve the ...

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Imaging techniques for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism

Imaging techniques for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism

... Abstract: Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a cardiovascular emergency with high morbidity and mortality. The diagnostic workup of patients with suspected acute PE remains difficult due to a wide spectrum of clinical ...

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Developments in the management and treatment of pulmonary embolism

Developments in the management and treatment of pulmonary embolism

... pulmonary embolism (PE), incorporating direct oral anticoagulants ...(Pulmonary Embolism Severity Index (PESI) class III–V/simplified (s) PESI ⩾1 point), and is positive for both signs of right ventricular ...

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Intralipid for Amniotic Fluid Embolism (AFE)?

Intralipid for Amniotic Fluid Embolism (AFE)?

... In 1998 it was first showed that intravenous Intralipid could prevent or improve resuscitation from cardiovascular col- lapse by severe bupivacaine overdose in rats. Since then published examples now include toxicities ...

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