2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0761-8417(04)72082-9
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Un cas d’œdème pulmonaire neurogénique unilatéral

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“…It has been reported after multiple sclerosis[10] and vascular posterior fossa lesion with stroke. [1112] It has not been reported in aneurysmal SAH. Diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion, especially in the case of post-operative respiratory decompensation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported after multiple sclerosis[10] and vascular posterior fossa lesion with stroke. [1112] It has not been reported in aneurysmal SAH. Diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion, especially in the case of post-operative respiratory decompensation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two independent cases of symptomatic pulmonary embolism resulted from extravasation of bone cement into the pulmonary circulation. 6,7 Shortly after, it was found that the incidence of asymptomatic pulmonary embolism could be as high as 87.9% and was predominantly related to an excessive volume of cement injected. 125,126 It is a currently accepted notion that during VP or balloon KP, leakage of cement into the surrounding soft tissue, venous circulation, or pulmonary system often goes unnoticed by both the physician and the patient.…”
Section: Complications In Spinal Column Augmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The year 1999 saw a large number of papers published on various topics related to VP including the expansion of indications to metastatic lesions; the first prospective trials; and the first descriptions of serious complications including infection, pulmonary embolism, and neurological deficits after extravasation of cement. [4][5][6][7] Around this time, the first critical notes on the (lack of) scientific evidence of the efficacy of injecting PMMA in the spinal column were also expressed. 8 Trout and Kallmes raised the question about whether VP caused incidental vertebral fractures but failed to reach strong conclusions due to insufficient quality of data available from the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%