Diagnostic significance of fat globules in blood in fulminant-type fat embolism syndrome

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Abstract

Fat globule detection in the blood in fat embolism syndrome (FES) diagnosis remains controversial. This case illustrates two life-threatening, possibly FES-related, episodes with dramatic increases in blood fat globule level. Future studies should aim at evaluating the significance of the quantitative changes in blood fat levels in diagnosing FES.

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Asakage, A., Fujisawa, M., Takei, T., & Kumagai, J. (2021). Diagnostic significance of fat globules in blood in fulminant-type fat embolism syndrome. Clinical Case Reports, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4950

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