[Post-traumatic stroke due to fat embolism].

Rev Med Liege

Service d'Imagerie médicale, CHC MontLégia, Liège, Belgique.

Published: July 2024

Fat embolism syndrome mainly occurs following trauma to the long bones or pelvis. Non-traumatic causes are rarer. Its incidence varies greatly and depends on the number of fractures involved. Two physiopathological theories, one mechanical and the other biochemical, attempt to explain this still poorly understood phenomenon. The complete form of the syndrome results in a combination of pulmonary involvement, neurological disorders and a petechial rash. Given the polymorphism of signs and symptoms, Fat embolism syndrome remains a diagnosis of exclusion. Regarding treatment, the therapeutic strategy combines treatment of the causative process with conservative measures.

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