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Lipoid Pneumonia Caused by Diesel Fuel Aspiration: A Case Report
Author(s) -
Dilaver Taş,
Ersin Demirer,
Faruk Çiftçi,
Oğuzhan Okutan,
Zafer Kartaloğlu
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
respiratory case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-2475
DOI - 10.5505/respircase.2012.02996
Subject(s) - diesel fuel , pneumonia , medicine , aspiration pneumonia , waste management , environmental science , intensive care medicine , engineering
Exogeneous lipoid pneumonia is a rare clinical condition occuring after accidentally aspiration of petroleum products, vegetable or animal oils. A twenty-two years old male patient complaining from fever, cough and shortness of breath admitted. He had a history of accidently aspiration of diesel fuel from a car's fuel depot by inserting a hose. He had tachycardia, tachypnea, fever and fine crackles at both hemithorax on auscultation. The patient had worsening general condition due to hypoxemia and hypocapnia that required oxygen support. Prevalent infiltration dominating on left hemithorax was observed at chest radiography. Consolidation area on the left lung transformed to a necrotizing abcess with a sign of air-fluid level in the 19th day after the aspiration. Clinical and radiological improvement was observed in the following days. Bronchiectasis, pneumatocel and sequelae parenchymal dansities were observed at Chest CT after 6 months of hospital admission. In conclusion, this condition can cause severe pleuropulmonary complication

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