Abstract:Fat embolism syndrome is an uncommon but potentially fatal condition associated with trauma or long bone surgery, which presents predominantly with pulmonary symptoms. While medical advances have resulted in a reduction in mortality rates, the accurate diagnosis of the condition remains challenging due to its ability to mimic other causes of respiratory distress. Since the symptoms, laboratory tests, and imaging studies are often nonspecific, the identification of fat embolism must be based on a combination of… Show more
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