Abstract
Pulmonary fat embolism in a preterm infant receiving Intralipid intravenously is described. Serum obtained at the time of clinical deterioration agglutinated Intralipid. This coincided with the onset of septicaemia and with a raised serum C reactive protein concentration. Subsequent clinical improvement was associated with reduction in the C reactive protein concentration and nonagglutination of Intralipid.
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Mughal, M. Z., Robinson, M. J., & Duckworth, W. (1984). Neonatal fat embolism and agglutination of Intralipid. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 59(11), 1098–1099. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.59.11.1098
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