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Pneumonia, Lipid

Known as: LIPID PNEUMONIA, Pneumonia, Lipid [Disease/Finding], LIPOID PNEUMONIA 
Pneumonia due to aspiration or inhalation of various oily or fatty substances.
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Lipoid pneumonia is a rare pulmonary disorder having no classical radiological appearance. We report a 33-year-old male, ex… 
1973
1973
Fine metallic aluminum powders inhaled by hamsters and guinea pigs caused no pulmonary fibrosis. In rats that inhaled these dusts… 
1965
1965
Summary Five preparations of lipoid A, obtained from highly purified lipopolysac-charides (endotoxins), were shown to inhibit the… 
Review
1961
Review
1961
  • J. F. Casey
  • 1961
  • Corpus ID: 35137452
The case history reveals several attacks of bronchopneumonia and later cardiac failure. The lipoid etiology was not suspected… 
Review
1959
Review
1959
SUMMARY In this study lipoid pneumonias are classified as (1) exogenous, manifested by paraffinomas or oil granulomas due to… 
1952
1952
Discussions of lipoid pneumonia are generally concerned with chronic pulmonary inflammation due to lipids of exogenous origin… 
Review
1948
Review
1948
PROLIFERATION of fibroblasts resulting in the development of abnormal fibrous tissue in the lung is a common sequel of many types… 
1940
1940
In recent years a condition commonly known as lipoid pneumonia but more appropriately termed oil aspiration pneumonia 1 or simply…