Exogenous lipoid pneumonitis.

  • 1 June 1980
    • journal article
    • Vol. 31  (2) , 92-8
Abstract
The clinical and radiologic diagnosis of exogenous lipoid pneumonitis often goes unrecognized. A specific history of lipoid aspiration is rarely obtained unless specifically sought. We analysed the clinical, radiologic and pathologic findings in 11 patients with pathologically-proven exogenous lipoid pneumonitis. Lipid aspiration results in a predictable pathologic and consequently radiologic pattern of disease, often simulating bronchogenic carcinoma. Transthoracic percutaneous fine-needle aspiration biopsy is useful as a complementary procedure to bronchoscopy in making the diagnosis.

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