Case Report

Vol. 46 No. 2 (2014): The Eurasian Journal of Medicine

Cerebral Fat Embolism Diagnosed by Cognitive Disorder

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Dilcan Kotan
Zeynep Ozozen Ayas
Saadet Sayan
Mustafa Erkan Inanmaz
Bilgehan Atilgan Acar

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Fat embolism syndrome is a rarely seen complication of skeletal trauma, and it is seen at a rate of 2-5% after fractures of the long bones of the lower extremities. Its classic triad-+consists of hypoxemia, petechial bleedings on the skin and neurological findings. These neurological findings are highly variable and non-specific, and they can present with lethargy, irritability, delirium, stupor, convulsion or coma. In this report, a male case is presented who was diagnosed with cerebral embolism due to acute cognitive disorder after a segmental tibial fracture.


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