Exogenous lipoid pneumonia
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Background
- Aspirated or inhaled fat or oil is engulfed by alveolar macrophages, which die and release the contained oil, resulting in inflammation, giant cell granulomatous reactions, and fibrosis
Clinical Manifestations
- Presents as a non-resolving pneumonia associated with inhaled or aspirated oil
- Cough, dyspnea, and fever, and occasionally weight loss, chest pain, and hemoptysis
- May be acute following aspiration of a large amount of oil, or chronic with repeated exposures over time