Background: The incidence of cerebral fat embolism (CFE) ranges from 0.9-11%, with a mean mortality rate of around 10%. Although no univocal explanation has been identified for the resulting fat embolism syndrome (FES), two hypotheses are widely thought: the 'mechanical theory', and the 'chemical theory'. The present article provides a systematic review of published case reports of FES following a bone fracture. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, Web of Science and Scopus to find any article related to FES. Inclusion criteria were: trauma patients; age ≥ 18 years; and the clinical diagnosis of CFE or FES. Studies were excluded if the bone fracture site was not specified. Results: One hundred and seventy studies were included (268 cases). The mal...
4The release of fat and bone marrow fragments is a common occurrence following traumatic and nontrau...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a serious clinical disorder occurring after trauma, orthopedic proced...
Cerebral fat embolism (CFE) is highly associated with long bone fractures however incidence is low. ...
Background The incidence of cerebral fat embolism (CFE) ranges from 0.9-11%, with a mean mortality r...
Background The incidence of cerebral fat embolism (CFE) ranges from 0.9-11%, with a mean mortality r...
Background: The incidence of cerebral fat embolism (CFE) ranges from 0.9–11%, with a mean mortality ...
Cerebral fat embolism syndrome (CFES) is an uncommon but serious complication of long bone fracture....
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare syndrome caused by embolization of fat particles into multiple...
Background: Fat embolism (FE) continues to be mentioned as a substantial complication following acut...
Objectives: Fat embolism and fat embolism syndrome (FES) remain common complications following lon...
Objectives: Fat embolism and fat embolism syndrome (FES) remain common complications following lon...
Objectives: Fat embolism and fat embolism syndrome (FES) remain common complications following lon...
Fat embolism (FE) is defined as the presence of fat globules within the circulation [1]. Fat embolis...
International audienceBackground: Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare syndrome induced by emboliza...
The release of fat and bone marrow fragments is a common occurrence following traumatic and nontraum...
4The release of fat and bone marrow fragments is a common occurrence following traumatic and nontrau...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a serious clinical disorder occurring after trauma, orthopedic proced...
Cerebral fat embolism (CFE) is highly associated with long bone fractures however incidence is low. ...
Background The incidence of cerebral fat embolism (CFE) ranges from 0.9-11%, with a mean mortality r...
Background The incidence of cerebral fat embolism (CFE) ranges from 0.9-11%, with a mean mortality r...
Background: The incidence of cerebral fat embolism (CFE) ranges from 0.9–11%, with a mean mortality ...
Cerebral fat embolism syndrome (CFES) is an uncommon but serious complication of long bone fracture....
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare syndrome caused by embolization of fat particles into multiple...
Background: Fat embolism (FE) continues to be mentioned as a substantial complication following acut...
Objectives: Fat embolism and fat embolism syndrome (FES) remain common complications following lon...
Objectives: Fat embolism and fat embolism syndrome (FES) remain common complications following lon...
Objectives: Fat embolism and fat embolism syndrome (FES) remain common complications following lon...
Fat embolism (FE) is defined as the presence of fat globules within the circulation [1]. Fat embolis...
International audienceBackground: Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare syndrome induced by emboliza...
The release of fat and bone marrow fragments is a common occurrence following traumatic and nontraum...
4The release of fat and bone marrow fragments is a common occurrence following traumatic and nontrau...
Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a serious clinical disorder occurring after trauma, orthopedic proced...
Cerebral fat embolism (CFE) is highly associated with long bone fractures however incidence is low. ...