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Fat Embolism Syndrome

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, ...

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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 ...

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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

... of fat embolism ...Relevance: Fat embolism syndrome is typically presented with the follow- ing triad: a) respiratory changes; b) neurologic abnormalities; c) petechial ...

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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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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

... Fat embolism syndrome (FES), defined as fat within the circulation, happen after trauma, surgery and fat emulsion input and in other clinical conditions ...

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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

... Cerebral fat embolism syndrome (CFES) is an uncommon but serious complication of long bone fracture. We reported a 19-year-old male patient who sustained CFES due to multiple limbs long bone ...

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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

... Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a potentially fatal compli- cation (mortality 10-36) [1,2] of long bone ...row fat entering the systemic circulation and the individ- ual’s inflammatory response ...

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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

... course revealed that neutrophil elastase was produced at the early chemical phase followed by other mediators. NO production through the iNOS exerts a detrimental effect on the lungs. Cotreatment with phorbol myristate ...

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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 ...

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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

... Cerebral fat embolism (CFE) is an uncommon incomplete type of fat embolism syndrome (FES), characterized by purely cerebral ...of fat embolism and, consequently, the rate ...

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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

... Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is generally associ- ated with displaced long-bone fractures of the lower extremities, which occur in ...bones. Fat emboli may reach the brain through a ...

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Interleukin-6 as an early marker for fat embolism

Interleukin-6 as an early marker for fat embolism

... that fat emboli are not the only cause of FES ...although fat embolism will occur in almost all cases of long bone fractures, only a few cases will develop fat embolism ...to fat ...

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Fat embolism due to bilateral femoral fracture: a case report

Fat embolism due to bilateral femoral fracture: a case report

... Abstract: Fat embolism syndrome is usually associated with surgery for large bone ...with fat embolism syndrome due to femur ...for fat embolism syndrome; ...

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Impact of long-term steroid therapy on epicardial and pericardial fat deposition: a cardiac MRI study

Impact of long-term steroid therapy on epicardial and pericardial fat deposition: a cardiac MRI study

... pericardial fat volumes, which pres- ently restrict a more widespread use in clinical ...metabolic syndrome [3], suggesting a common pathway between high-dose steroid effects (steroid induced fat ...

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Uncoupling proteins, dietary fat and the metabolic syndrome

Uncoupling proteins, dietary fat and the metabolic syndrome

... Interestingly, the same UCP2 -866G/A polymorphism and a -55C/T polymorphism in UCP3 are both associated with significantly reduced prevalence of diabetic neurop- athy in type-1 diabetics [51]. Presumably these polymor- ...

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Premature fat deposition in the salivary glands associated with Sjögren syndrome: MR and CT evidence

Premature fat deposition in the salivary glands associated with Sjögren syndrome: MR and CT evidence

... first, fat deposition oc- curred even in the early stages of the disease, and thus could serve as a criterion for early diagnosis of Sjo ¨gren ...Furthermore, fat deposition in the salivary glands affected ...

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A view of Homoeopathy on Musculoskeletal Disorders in Sports Injuries

A view of Homoeopathy on Musculoskeletal Disorders in Sports Injuries

... The exact definition of a sports injury is in ambiguity and is be problematic as definitions are not consistent. According to Engebretsen et al.[1] a sports injury may be defined as "damage to the tissues of the body ...

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CARDIORESPIRATORY SYNDROME OF OBESITY (PICKWICKIAN SYNDROME) IN CHILDREN

CARDIORESPIRATORY SYNDROME OF OBESITY (PICKWICKIAN SYNDROME) IN CHILDREN

... extreme obesity. : The cardiorespira- tory syndrome of obesity. D., et al.: Alveolar gas exchange in clinical pulmonary embolism. : Regulation of pulmonary artery blood pressure. : The s[r] ...

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Usefulness of the 6-minute walk test as a screening test for pulmonary arterial enlargement in COPD

Usefulness of the 6-minute walk test as a screening test for pulmonary arterial enlargement in COPD

... pulmonary embolism and sleep apnea syndrome), GOLD (Global initia- tive for chronic Obstructive Lung Disease) grade 0–4, history of acute exacerbations of COPD within the previous year, COPD Assessment ...

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Study the Clinical Profile, Management and Outcome of the Patients with Postpartum Related Acute Renal Failure: Descriptive study

Study the Clinical Profile, Management and Outcome of the Patients with Postpartum Related Acute Renal Failure: Descriptive study

... In most cases, pregnancy and delivery have been uneventful and most patients are multiparas. It begins with influenza-like symptoms, ARF developing after a few days. Moderate proteinuria and microscopic hematuria ...

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