Lipoid pneumonia is a rare form of pneumonia caused by accumulation of exogenous or endogenous lipids in the pulmonary system. Symptoms can often range from being asymptomatic to presenting with chest pain, fevers and shortness of breath. High resolution CT and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) remain important in establishing the diagnosis. The treatment of lipoid pneumonia includes stopping the offending agents and providing supportive therapy. The use of anti-inflammatory agents has shown some benefit in severe cases
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Lipoid pneumonia in children is a rare disorder due to accumulation of fatty oily material in the al...
Lipoid pneumonia is a rare form of pneumonia which was initially described to be caused by inhalatio...
Lipoid pneumonia is a rare form of pneumonia caused by inhalation or aspiration of fat-containing su...
SummaryLipoid pneumonia results from the pulmonary accumulation of endogenous or exogenous lipids. H...
Lipoid pneumonia (LP) is an unwonted, mostly asymptomatic entity which has no classical radiological...
Exogenous lipoid pneumonia is an uncommon condition resulting from aspiration or inhalation of fat-l...
Lipoid pneumonia is an uncommon disorder characterized by accumulation of lipid components into the...
Lipoid pneumonia is an entity that is not commonly thought of when faced with opacities on the chest...
AbstractLipoid pneumonia (LP) is a pneumonitis resulting from the aspiration of lipids, and is commo...
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Aspiration of lipid particles into the lungs results in the underdiagnosed condition known as lipoid...
AbstractIntroductionExogenous lipoid pneumonia (ELP) is an uncommon condition resulting from aspirat...
Introduction Lipoid pneumonia is a clinical condition that may be initially asymptomatic or confused...
Abstract We report a case of endogenous lipoid pneumonia secondary to long-term use of amiodarone (>...
Copyright © 2013 Antonio Villa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Lipoid pneumonia in children is a rare disorder due to accumulation of fatty oily material in the al...
Lipoid pneumonia is a rare form of pneumonia which was initially described to be caused by inhalatio...
Lipoid pneumonia is a rare form of pneumonia caused by inhalation or aspiration of fat-containing su...
SummaryLipoid pneumonia results from the pulmonary accumulation of endogenous or exogenous lipids. H...
Lipoid pneumonia (LP) is an unwonted, mostly asymptomatic entity which has no classical radiological...
Exogenous lipoid pneumonia is an uncommon condition resulting from aspiration or inhalation of fat-l...
Lipoid pneumonia is an uncommon disorder characterized by accumulation of lipid components into the...
Lipoid pneumonia is an entity that is not commonly thought of when faced with opacities on the chest...
AbstractLipoid pneumonia (LP) is a pneumonitis resulting from the aspiration of lipids, and is commo...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Aspiration of lipid particles into the lungs results in the underdiagnosed condition known as lipoid...
AbstractIntroductionExogenous lipoid pneumonia (ELP) is an uncommon condition resulting from aspirat...
Introduction Lipoid pneumonia is a clinical condition that may be initially asymptomatic or confused...
Abstract We report a case of endogenous lipoid pneumonia secondary to long-term use of amiodarone (>...
Copyright © 2013 Antonio Villa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Lipoid pneumonia in children is a rare disorder due to accumulation of fatty oily material in the al...
Lipoid pneumonia is a rare form of pneumonia which was initially described to be caused by inhalatio...