When would symptoms of ARDS associated with a fat embolism from a long bone fracture be most likely to develop?
A) 2 to 4 hours following the fracture
B) 4 to 12 hours following the fracture
C) 12 to 48 hours following the fracture
D) 48 to 96 hours following the fracture
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