KMID : 1144620210340020126
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Journal of Trauma and Injury 2021 Volume.34 No. 2 p.126 ~ p.129
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Cerebral Fat Embolism That Was Initially Negative on DiffusionWeighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Go Seung-Je
Mun Yun-Su Bang Seung-Ho Cha Yong-Han Sul Young-Hoon Ye Jin-Bong Kim Jae-Guk
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Abstract
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Fat embolism syndrome is a rare, but serious condition that occurs in patients with fractures of the long bones or who undergo orthopedic surgery. The main clinical features of fat embolism syndrome are an altered mental status, hypoxia, and petechial rash. Cerebral fat embolism is the most severe manifestation of fat embolism syndrome because it can lead to an altered mental status. The diagnosis of cerebral fat embolism is clinical, but brain magnetic resonance image (MRI) is helpful. There is usually an interval until symptoms, such as an altered mental status, develop after trauma. We report a case of cerebral fat embolism in which the patient¡¯s mental status deteriorated several hours after trauma and the initial findings were negative on diffusion-weighted MRI.
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KEYWORD
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Embolism, fat, Magnetic resonance
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