von Hochstetter A R, Friede R L
J Neurol. 1977 Nov 1;216(4):227-33. doi: 10.1007/BF00314047.
Necropsy findings of a case which survived for three months after massive cerebral fat embolism are presented. The lesions are characterized by numerous patchy necroses and areas of demyelination in the white matter of cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres and brain stem, accompanied by atrophy of white matter and ventricular enlargement. Attention is drawn to the significance of these lesions for posttraumatic coma or dementia.
本文报告了一例在大面积脑脂肪栓塞后存活三个月的尸检结果。病变特征为大脑半球、小脑半球和脑干白质中出现大量斑片状坏死和脱髓鞘区域,伴有白质萎缩和脑室扩大。文中提请注意这些病变对于创伤后昏迷或痴呆的意义。