In the realm of medical practice, the word “embolism” has many implications to many people, with most providers instinctively placing this word within an inherently negative context. Derived from the Greek word, ἐμβολισμός, this term most literally means “interposition.” Yet, regardless of how benign this etymological derivation may appear, the clinical context is quite the opposite—a symbol of much dreaded morbidity and mortality. Whether the embolus consists of a blood clot, a fat globule, a bubble of gas, amniotic fluid, or even an iatrogenic or traumatic foreign body, the unfavorable connotations persist even if the patient has few or no associated symptoms and requires no intervention.The primary goal of this book is to provide the rea...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) was first described in 1862, but its frequency today is still unclear. A...
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is an uncommon obstetric condition involving usually women in labour o...
Infarction Secondary to Cerebral Embolism Was Diagnosed in 127 (23.5%) of 540 Patients in the Michae...
Pulmonary embolism is an acute emergency due to the occlusion of the pulmonary arteries by a venous ...
Embolic complications of common, or sometimes uncommon, medical issues represent a significant manag...
Fat embolism (FE) is defined as the presence of fat globules within the circulation [1]. Fat embolis...
Pulmonary embolism is sudden occlusion of pulmonary arteries, usually by a clot arising in the lower...
Pulmonary embolism is a blockage of main artery or one of its branches of lung by the fat, amniotic ...
Ever since the landmark clinical observations of Trousseau linking venous thrombosis and malignancy,...
Four cases of Arterial Emboli are reported. Association is suggested be-tween peripheral arterial em...
Embolization is a remarkably versatile procedure used in nearly all vascular and nonvascular systems...
Pulmonary embolism is a lethal yet treatable disease. Given the significant overlap of symptoms and ...
In daily practice, ischemia of embolic origin is frequent. The clinical spectrum can range from mino...
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a frequent pathology, the mortality of which remains elevated despite the...
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is an uncommon obstetric condition involving usually women in labour o...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) was first described in 1862, but its frequency today is still unclear. A...
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is an uncommon obstetric condition involving usually women in labour o...
Infarction Secondary to Cerebral Embolism Was Diagnosed in 127 (23.5%) of 540 Patients in the Michae...
Pulmonary embolism is an acute emergency due to the occlusion of the pulmonary arteries by a venous ...
Embolic complications of common, or sometimes uncommon, medical issues represent a significant manag...
Fat embolism (FE) is defined as the presence of fat globules within the circulation [1]. Fat embolis...
Pulmonary embolism is sudden occlusion of pulmonary arteries, usually by a clot arising in the lower...
Pulmonary embolism is a blockage of main artery or one of its branches of lung by the fat, amniotic ...
Ever since the landmark clinical observations of Trousseau linking venous thrombosis and malignancy,...
Four cases of Arterial Emboli are reported. Association is suggested be-tween peripheral arterial em...
Embolization is a remarkably versatile procedure used in nearly all vascular and nonvascular systems...
Pulmonary embolism is a lethal yet treatable disease. Given the significant overlap of symptoms and ...
In daily practice, ischemia of embolic origin is frequent. The clinical spectrum can range from mino...
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a frequent pathology, the mortality of which remains elevated despite the...
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is an uncommon obstetric condition involving usually women in labour o...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) was first described in 1862, but its frequency today is still unclear. A...
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is an uncommon obstetric condition involving usually women in labour o...
Infarction Secondary to Cerebral Embolism Was Diagnosed in 127 (23.5%) of 540 Patients in the Michae...