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... damage would be quite difficult.
The most severe problem would be fat embolism syndrome, which was a disruption to blood supply caused by fat globules entering the bloodstream, a common consequence of trauma such as bone fractures. In other locations, fat embolism syndrome could cause a cerebral embolism or pulmonary embolism. This complication could be fatal. Fat embolism syndrome also wasn’t that easy to defend against.
Other potential problems were hypostatic pneumonia, ischemic n ...
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