XIII - Thrombosis - Embolism
Cement embolism
Last update 17/06/2026
The foreign acrylate pulmonary endovascular material is typically electron-dense on unhenhanced imaging. See under VIg, VIv, and Pathology XVag
XIII - Thrombosis - Embolism
Last update 17/06/2026
The foreign acrylate pulmonary endovascular material is typically electron-dense on unhenhanced imaging. See under VIg, VIv, and Pathology XVag
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.e Pulmonary artery aneurysm(s)
XII. Pericardial involvement
XII.c Hemopericardium - Bloody pericardial effusion
XIII. Thrombosis - Embolism
XIII.c Cement embolism
XIII. Thrombosis - Embolism
XIII.d Intracardiac bone cement embolism
XIII. Thrombosis - Embolism
XIII.f Fat/oil embolism - The FES embolism syndrome
XVII. Heart injury/trauma/perforation
XVII.a Perforation of the heart - Cardiac rupture
XXII. Acute respiratory/cardiorespiratory failure
XXII.b Acute lung injury - ARDS
XXX. Imaging features
XXX.m Imaging: Foreign body pulmonary embolism
XXXI. Eye catchers
XXXI.b Eye-catcher: Cement (pulmonary) embolism
XXXIII. Histopathology (for pulmonary pathology see in ‘Pneumotox’ (a free companion App)
XXXIII.o Path: Lipid/fat embolism
XXXIII. Histopathology (for pulmonary pathology see in ‘Pneumotox’ (a free companion App)
XXXIII.w Path: Acrylate bone cement pulmonary embolism
XXXVI. Autoimmune syndromes - Systemic reactions or conditions
XXXVI.f Anaphylaxis - Anaphylactoid reaction (either of these can be fatal)
XIII. Thrombosis - Embolism
XIII.c Cement embolism
XIII. Thrombosis - Embolism
XIII.e Cyanoacrylate pulmonary embolism
XIV. Pleural involvement
XIV.d Eosinophilic pleural effusion
XV. Chest pain
XV.a Chest pain (acute or subacute), lone or prominent
XXII. Acute respiratory/cardiorespiratory failure
XXII.b Acute lung injury - ARDS
XXXI. Eye catchers
XXXI.b Eye-catcher: Cement (pulmonary) embolism