Radiology Case Reports (May 2024)

CT pulmonary arteriogram diagnosis of macroscopic fat embolism to the lung

  • Robert Murphy, MB, BCH, BAO, MRCPI,
  • Róisín A. Murray, BNSc,
  • Sven O'hEireamhoin, MB BCH BAO, MCh, FRCS (Trauma and Ortho),
  • John G. Murray, MB BCH BAO, MRCPI, MSc, FRCR, FFRRCSI

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
pp. 2062 – 2066

Abstract

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Pulmonary fat embolism (PFE) is a recognised complication of long bone fractures. The majority of cases represent microscopic embolism and are not detectable at CT pulmonary arteriography (CTPA). CT can be used to detect macroscopic fat based on Hounsfield attenuation. This case describes a case of macroscopic fat embolism to the pulmonary arteries which was confidently diagnosed at CTPA. Distinction from thromboembolism is important as treatment is supportive and may avoid risks of anticoagulation.

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