| Literature DB >> 31795982 |
Jacques Boutros1, Marine Muzzone1, Jonathan Benzaquen1,2, Michael Levraut1, Charles-Hugo Marquette3,4, Fanny Rocher5, Yann Diascorn6, Bernard Padovani6, Véronique Hofman7, Sylvie Leroy1,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exogenous lipoid pneumonia is a rare disease resulting from intra-alveolar accumulation of lipids of mineral, vegetal, or animal origin, that induce a foreign body type of inflammatory reaction in the lungs. Gastroesophageal reflux disease and other esophageal abnormalities have often been associated with this disease. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Avocado oil; Exogenous lipoid pneumonia; Gastroesophageal reflux disease; Hiatal hernia; Soybean oil
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31795982 PMCID: PMC6892022 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-019-0997-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Fig. 1Left: baseline PET scanner, 15.6 mm lingular consolidation, no abnormal FDG uptake; right: follow up PET scanner, 15 months later, 20.5 mm lingular consolidation, no abnormal FDG uptake
Fig. 2Follow-up TCT scan in 2018 showing lingular consolidation with multifocal ground-glass opacities in the lingular and culminal segments (left) and areas of fat attenuation (right)
Fig. 3Alveolar macrophages in bronchoalveolar lavage with intracytoplasmic micro and macrovacuoles filled with lipid associated with extracellular lipid droplets (oil red, original magnification × 1000)
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