
@article{ref1,
title="Oil aspiration pneumonia (lipoid pneumonia) clinical, pathologic and experimental consideration",
journal="American journal of diseases of children (1911)",
year="1935",
author="Ikeda, Kano",
volume="49",
number="4",
pages="985-1006",
abstract="Observation at necropsy of a peculiar pneumonia in infants which is believed to be a result of accidental aspiration of oily substances has been recorded infrequently. However, in the light of critical study of this condition as revealed in 7 necropsies of my own and of the data obtained on experimental animals, one is led to conclude that this is a distinctive pneumonia of relatively common occurrence, in which not only does the aspiration of oil play a dominant etiologic rôle but the clinical history and the pulmonary lesion are sufficiently constant and characteristic to merit its consideration as a clinicopathologic entity. The term &quot;oil inspiration pneumonia&quot; is suggested in preference to the &quot;lipoid pneumonia&quot; of the more recent authors. It may be defined as an interstitial, proliferative pneumonia, usually localized, of low grade intensity, resulting primarily from the foreign body reaction of the pulmonary tissue<p />",
language="",
issn="0099-0698",
doi="10.1001/archpedi.1935.01970040153019",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1935.01970040153019"
}