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Biological landscape of acute illness in children in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

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Exogenous Lipid Pneumonia

Respiration, 2006
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Cottin, Vincent   +2 more
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Lipid pneumonia in a cow

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1969
Abstract Extract Lipid pneumonia is caused by the aspiration of oily substances. It may occur in most animals subjected to medication including man (Forbes and Bradley, 1958). Among domesticated animals it is most common in cats and results usually from the administration of liquid paraffin or cod liver oil (Jubb and Kennedy, 1963).
B L, Smith, M R, Alley, W B, McPherson
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Endogenous Lipid Pneumonia in a Dog

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2006
Endogenous lipid pneumonia has previously been diagnosed in dogs only once. This report describes a case in a dog with a persistent cough, in which the histological diagnosis was based on the presence of numerous foamy macrophages that filled the alveoli and contained small sudanophilic vacuoles.
A I, Raya   +5 more
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Lipoid (lipid) pneumonia

2020
Abstract Lipoid pneumonia is an unusual form of lung disease resulting from the accumulation of lipids in the alveoli, where they provoke a foreign body reaction with associated inflammation and sometimes local fibrosis. The lipids may be endogenous or exogenous in origin, and the clinical mechanisms and circumstances differ ...
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Lipoid (lipid) pneumonia

2010
Lipids that accumulate within airways and alveolae are difficult to remove and may lead to an inflammatory response. Exogenous lipid can be aspirated in those with impaired swallowing mechanisms who take or are given agents such as olive oil or paraffin, or can be inhaled from oil aerosols/mists.
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Ultrastructural Changes in Experimental Lipid Pneumonia

Research in Veterinary Science, 1969
Summary The intra-tracheal administration of liquid paraffin to mice produced ultrastructural changes in the lungs. There was destruction of alveolar epithelial cells, and swelling and increased vesiculation of capillary endothelium, with exudation of amorphous electron-dense material.
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MUCOLYTIC AEROSOL THERAPY FOR LIPID PNEUMONIA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
A patient was hospitalized for pneumonia in 1954 after working for a year as an insect exterminator. Polycythemia and severe clubbing of fingers and toes were present in addition to roentgenographic evidence of severe pulmonary damage. In 1956 he was found to have chronic pulmonary tuberculosis.
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[Lipid pneumonia].

Turk Tip Cemiyeti mecmuasi, 2004
I L, HOFFMAN, H S, BELL
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