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Fat and Bone Marrow Embolization in a Donor as the Cause of Death in a Lung Recipient
Transplantation Proceedings, 09/22/09
Najafizadeh K et al. – Looking for embolization is not among the criteria for lung transplantation if chest radiography is clear and O2 challenge test is acceptable, but we observed a poor recipient outcome due to bone and fat embolization in the donor's lung. When transplanting from a traumatic patients, such complications should be kept in mind.
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