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Citation

Kadakal F, Uysal MA, Gulhan NB, Turan NG, Bayramoglu S, Yilmaz V. Diagn. Interv. Radiol. 2010; 16(3): 201-203.

Affiliation

Department of Pulmonary Diseases Yedikule Teaching Hospital for Chest Diseases and Thoracic Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Turkish Society of Radiology)

DOI

10.4261/1305-3825.DIR.1591-07.1

PMID

19813175

Abstract

Liquid hydrocarbons derived from petroleum are widely used in industry and in households. Aspiration of massive amounts may lead to an acute and fatal form of exogenous lipoid pneumonia (fire-eater's pneumonia). We present a rare case of chemical pneumonitis following accidental lamp oil aspiration characterized by pneumatocele formation and spontaneous resolution. Initial findings on posteroanterior chest radiographs were smoothly circumscribed lower zone masses with and without air-fluid levels. Chest computed tomography also showed multiple thin-walled cavities with and without air-fluid levels. Complete resolution of findings despite initial severe presentation without corticosteroid or antibiotic treatment is noteworthy.


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