1Clinically apparent fat embolism syndrome may exhibit neurologic, pulmonary, and cutaneous manifestations.
2We present a pediatric case of fat embolism syndrome and review the literature on its diagnosis and management in children.
3Fat embolism syndrome is a relatively common complication of orthopedic trauma.
4Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare but serious complication occurring after long bone fractures.
5Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a common complication of fractures, usually of the long bones and pelvis.
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