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Raquel García Latorre1, Ricardo Rodríguez Díaz2, Deisy Barrios Barreto3, Ana Ayala Carbonero2, María Isabel García Gómez-Muriel2, Luis Gorospe Sarasúa2.
Abstract
Exogenous lipoid pneumonia (ELP) is a rare (incidence 1.0%-2.5%), often under-diagnosed disease, caused by the aspiration and accumulation of exogenous lipids within the pulmonary alveoli. Various cases have been described due to inhalation of lubricants via the nasal passages and oropharynx, aspiration of mineral oils in laxatives in patients with eating disorders, application of lip gloss, occupational exposure to liquid paraffin or mineral oils ("fire-eaters", industrial use in washing of machinery, automobile workshops, plastic paints, etc.) and application of Vaseline during the insertion of nasogastric tubes and in the care of tracheotomy patients. ELP usually presents radiologically as areas of low-attenuation peribronchial consolidation and ground glass opacities, with a predominantly bibasal distribution. We present 5 cases of long-standing laryngectomy patients diagnosed with ELP who admitted using Vaseline in their tracheal stoma care.Entities:
Keywords: Computed tomography; Magnetic resonance; Neumonía; Pneumonia; Resonancia magnética; Tomografía computarizada; Tracheotomy.; Traqueotomía.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25446870 DOI: 10.1016/j.arbres.2014.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Bronconeumol ISSN: 0300-2896 Impact factor: 4.872