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. 1998 Oct;41(5):398–402.

Fat embolism syndrome in a patient demonstrating only neurologic symptoms

David Bardana *, John Rudan †,, Frank Cervenko , Roger Smith §
PMCID: PMC3949781  PMID: 9793509

Abstract

Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a recognized complication of both long bone fractures and intramedullary orthopedic procedures. The usual presenting features are respiratory failure, neurologic dysfunction and petechiae. In this report, a 25-year-old woman with FES presented with serious neurologic symptoms and signs in the absence of respiratory dysfunction. The diagnosis is essentially a clinical one, but nuclear magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed distinctive lesions that may help future diagnosis of FES.

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