Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8820168 | Respiratory Medicine Case Reports | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
in patients with pulmonary cement embolism, conservative treatment may be recommended rather than a surgical removal except when the obstruction is extensive enough to cause hemodynamic changes. Given that all the related studies have suggested that pulmonary thromboembolism can occur as a complication due to bone cement leakage, discovering new cement alternatives and/or injection devices, seems beneficial.
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Authors
Besharat Rahimi, Behdad Boroofeh, Roshan Dinparastisaleh, Hale Nazifi,