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| Term | lipid pneumonia | ID (Ontology) | DOID:3241 (Human Disease) |
| Definition | An aspiration pneumonitis resulting from the aspiration of lipids. It is the result of a foreign body-type reaction to the presence of lipid material within the lung parenchyma. It is caused by inhalation of nasal drops with oil base or cosmetic oil and aspiration of mineral oil when used as a laxative agent. | ||
| Also Known As | "Exogenous lipoid pneumonia" ; "Lipoid pneumonitis" | ||
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pneumonia |__aspiration pneumonitis |__lipid pneumonia |
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| Is a | aspiration pneumonitis | ||
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ICD10CM:J69.1 MESH:D011017 SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:196038008 UMLS_CUI:C0032298 |
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