2019
DOI: 10.35571/rmsj.2019.2.006
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Fat embolism syndrome: choice and effectiveness of laboratory diagnostic methods

Abstract: The review on the use of traditional and new methods of laboratory diagnostics of fat embolism syndrome - a complication that in some cases asymptomatically accompanies severe concomitant trauma is presented. The main currently used laboratory diagnostic methods are described: traditional methods and new markers (interleukin-6, neuroglial protein S100B, surfactant protein SP-D). A review of the literature data in terms of assessing the pathogenetic and diagnostic significance of some methods of laboratory diag… Show more

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